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If your employer fails in their legal responsibility to you to provide a safe working environment, you may well be entitled to compensation.
The majority of us in Britain spend the most part of our time at work so it is no surprise that accidents at work are exceptionally frequent.
Whether you work on a construction / building site, in a restaurant, shop or in an office, if you suffer an accident that is not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation – get in touch today to find out how much.
Accidents at work can be very serious. One of the more common types of accidents occurring in the workplace is a slip, trip or fall. Employers have a duty of care to their employees, which includes being responsible for making sure that pathways and thoroughfares at work are not obstructed, that substance spills are quickly cleared away or made safe, and that there is generally a safe environment for employees to work in. If an employer has failed to provide this safe environment, and you have been injured as a result, you will be entitled to compensation. Get in touch today to find out how much.
You may have been working at height when an accident occurred or working with powerful machinery at the time. Wrong or faulty machinery may have been the cause of your workplace accident, or the accident may have been caused (or made worse) by a lack of safety equipment, or a lack of adherence to Health and Safety guidelines.
Accidents in factories and in warehouses with forklift trucks are sadly all too common, so too are accidents in offices and shops, where ladders may be used, and employees frequently fall over due to an unsafe working environment.
You are entitled to a safe working environment and any equipment that you use to carry out your job should be suitable and in good working order; training ought to be provided and compliance with health and safety rules and general risk assessment processes should be put in place by your employer to ensure overall good practice and a safe environment. If you are injured in an accident at work, and your employer has not fulfilled their obligations to ensure your safety, you may well be entitled to compensation.
Employers are responsible for ensuring that appropriate and safe equipment, tools or machinery are provided.
Accidents at work can be severe and involve hospitalisation which may lead to months of recovery resulting in a loss of earnings. Some accidents may be so serious they may lead to a loss of work and career completely which can greatly affect you and your family, please get in touch today to find out how we can help.
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