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Liddys Solicitors
Compensation Specialists in Yorkshire
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A
compensation solicitor can help you file a claim for a financial
award after an accident at work.
No matter where you work, your employer has a duty to ensure that
your workplace is safe and meets all the current health and safety
legislation. If you work in an industrial setting, with machinery
or chemicals, there will be additional trainings, warnings and
guidelines to make sure that you know how to operate the machines
safely and carry out your tasks without risk to yourself.
Accidents at work can occur for a wide range of reasons, and your
employer is legally required to have liability insurance. In nearly
all cases of employee accidents at work, including when machinery
or equipment has been borrowed from a third party, the employer is
responsible and needs to show that they have made every reasonable
attempt to comply with legislation and to communicate with
employees.
Your company should have an accident book, where your accident
should be recorded as soon as it occurs. If your company does not
have an accident book, you should ask for the incident to be
recorded separately by your manager, the personnel manager or
another senior member of staff. You may be asked to sign the record
of the event, in which case you need to read it through to make
sure that it describes the accident properly. If you decide to
consult a compensation solicitor later on, the accident record will
be a key piece of evidence.
Your solicitor will also want to know about any witnesses to the
accident, and whether any similar events have occurred at your
workplace in the recent past. Further investigation may be needed
into whether you were given appropriate training, or whether you
had asked for guidelines or explanations and were not given any. In
addition, if your accident was due to slipping or falling, your
compensation solicitor will look into whether there was adequate
warning of possible danger and whether your employer was meeting
their duty of care.
Accidents at work are commonplace and many do not result in
compensation claims, let alone a compensation award. There are
cases, however, where the employer is clearly negligent and where
damages can be awarded. Your compensation solicitor can advise you
on whether you have a case.
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