Personal Injury Compensation Claims
Before pursuing a personal injury compensation claim for an
accident at work, you will need to demonstrate that your
injuries were the result of negligence on the part of your
employer. It is the employee's responsibility to alert your
employer to any accidents which take place while you're working.
The actions of your co workers who cause the accidents which
resulted in the injury are the responsibility of your employer.
Remember, your employer cannot terminate your employment for
making a legitimate personal injury compensation claim. Any
details regarding the series of events leading to the accident
must be correctly entered into the accident Book. However, if
you are unsure about your rights and what you can claim for, we
will be more than happy to discuss your situation for free.
Slips, trips and falls in the workplace Many cases involving a
trip, slip or fall at work are caused by the employer's failure
to comply with current safety standards in respect of hazards.
In the work environment this is the employers' responsibility to
provide the proper guidelines and signage to insure against such
injuries. However, if you've been unfortunate enough to still
suffer from an injury in the workplace you can make a personal
injury compensation claim your employer. They have an obligation
to ensure that the work environment is hazard free and safe.
Lifting injuries at work Have you had an injury at work as a
result of lifting? Your employer must ensure that you have had
the proper training and equipment to safeguard their employees
against these types of accidents. They have an obligation to
ensure that the work environment is hazard free and safe. A
personal injury compensation claim may be sought in light of a
dispute between you and your employer. If you do decide to take
this option, expert legal advice is needed. Equipment at work
Poorly managed or maintained equipment, together with
inadequately trained staff can all be factors which lead to
accidents involving machinery at work. In order to log
legitimate personal injury compensation claim, all these factors
will be taken into account. Whatever the circumstances
surrounding your accident, you should consult with a solicitor
trained in employment law. Please give us a call & we'll be
happy to help. Industrial Disease Industrial diseases may not
appear immediately and the symptoms may develop later on.
However, in the working environment people can be affected and
can sometimes be classed as industrial disease. Normally a
personal injury compensation claim should be made within three
years from the date of the cause of injury or illness. This time
limit may be extended if you unaware of the cause of your
symptoms until further down the line. Accidents in a public
place The safety of all the public and visitors to privately
owned land or property is the responsibly of those individuals.
Insurance is in place for the most part to ensure that any
injured parties are able to make a personal injury compensation
claim in the event of an injury. Slips, trips and falls in a
public place Was your accident caused by a defect on a path or
pavement? This is becoming increasingly more common. An obstacle
or pothole out of place can cause an injury enabling you to
bring a personal injury compensation claim against those
responsible for maintaining the path or pavement - typically the
council.
Unfortunately, if you were to some degree responsible for
causing your injuries, it is unlikely that you will be able to
make a personal injury compensation claim. However, slips and
falls can often be the cause of some of the most painful
injuries. Accidents in shops and restaurants Shop premises at
all times need to be free from any slipping hazards. This is the
responsibility of the owner; managers. A wet floor due to
spillage or unfinished cleaning must be properly signed and
erected to alert members of the public to the hazard. If you
have suffered an accident due in your local supermarket or
shopping centre then you may be entitle to make a personal
injury compensation claim Faulty goods and product liability
These cases arise out of situations where products are defective
and cause injury as a result of the defect. Have you been
injured as a result of purchasing a standard consumer product
which is defective? You may be able to make a personal injury
compensation claim from the manufacturer/supplier as well as
individuals/companies through whom the goods may have passed.
Whiplash injuries Suffered a whiplash injury in an accident? You
must seek medical advice as soon as possible. Normally your
doctor, or if it's more serious, the Accident and Emergency
department of your local Hospital. As part of your claim
assessment, the medical record of your injury will used. It is
therefore important that your injury is documented as soon as
possible after you're aware of any symptoms. Sports Accidents
Sports injury cases can occur during the game, where an injury
occurs on the field of play. This can be due to the reckless
actions of an opponent, the failure of an official to apply the
rules of the game, or a similar incident. We can advise on any
concerns or queries you have in regards to putting forward a
personal injury compensation claim. Road accidents ...account
for a large number of all accidents and personal injury
compensation claims in the UK. Drivers of all vehicles are
required by law to have some level of insurance. These typically
are Fully Comprehensive, Third Party Fire and Theft or Third
Party only. These are in place to provide adequate protection
for those involved in an accident. A driver's negligence can
often lead to a third party suffering a personal injury as a
result and may need to place a personal injury compensation
claim. This can be whether or not the driver's negligence has
escalated to a police prosecution. The MIB (Motor Insurers
Bureau) exists to provide cover if it is discovered that a
negligent driver had inadequate or no insurance at the time of
the accident. In such cases, you may still be able to bring
forward a personal injury compensation claim. Road accidents
involving cyclists A personal injury compensation claim can be
presented if a cyclist is involved in an accident where a third
party is at fault. This may be brought against the offending
third party. You may also be able to recuperate any loss or
damage to your bicycle and clothing as well as loss of earnings.
In addition, obtain compensation for your injuries by you
starting a personal injury compensation claim. Road accidents
involving pedestrians If a pedestrian can demonstrate their
injuries were caused solely or in some way by a third party,
they may be able to obtain compensation through a claim for
their injuries. If as a pedestrian involved in an accident you
are held partly to blame, you may still be entitled so some
level of compensation. The Claims Master Group will be happy to
advise you on any personal injury compensation claim. Road
accidents involving animals Owners of livestock such as cattle
or horses are duty bound to the safety of road users by
maintaining adequate levels of security in respect of their
livestock. Unfortunately, animals do stray onto the road and can
cause accidents. If it can be shown that the owner of an animal
involved in an accident neglected their duty to maintain a safe
environment for road users, a personal injury compensation claim
for damages may be brought against them. Road accidents
involving passengers A successful personal injury compensation
claim for damages can almost always be obtained where a
passenger has suffered injuries as a result of a road traffic
accident. In these situations, passengers are generally regarded
as blameless. Usually they are casualties who have suffered as a
result of someone else's negligence. Wearing seat belts are of
utmost importance and if this is not the case it may affect the
level of damages obtained. Road accidents involving drivers In
most cases it is often another driver that has under some
circumstances caused an, or it may have been due to the
negligent actions of another. A driver can make a personal
injury compensation claim for loss and injuries if someone else
can be proven to be held responsible. Roads not being gritted
causing icy and hazardous conditions, can all lead to a personal
injury compensation claim against the party responsible for
maintaining the roads. Even if the party at fault may not have
proper insurance cover, a personal injury compensation claim can
still made. However, in these circumstances it is in your
interests to seek legal advice.