Work Injury & Illness Claims
Broken Bone At Work
Although many of us have experienced breaking a bone at some point in our life, we often do not realise that for some people, it has a life changing impact and can be a very serious injury leaving you in severe pain and discomfort. You wouldn't expect this kind of injury to happen in the workplace as all companies are expected to adhere to health and safety procedures and regulations at all times. When it does happen you could find yourself out of work for several weeks, incurring substantial financial losses.
We have the expertise to assist you in rebuilding your life by offering you the support and assistance necessary after breaking a bone whilst at work. We can help you claim the compensation you deserve, not only for your pain and suffering but for any financial losses too.
We will help you or someone you know make a broken bone at work claim
At Claimability you’ll find all the help and support you need. Our specialist team includes some of the finest legal and medical experts in their fields. They are experienced in representing the victims who have suffered serious and life changing injuries.
Rest assured, our dedicated claims management team will keep you informed about your claim every step of the way and keep things stress-free and clear of jargon. Find out more about how our claims process works.
Take the first step and call us now on 0800 668 1966. One of our friendly advisers will set the ball rolling with a few quick questions about your injuries to help establish the best way we can help you make a broken bone at work compensation claim. Alternatively, you can simply fill in our online form and we will call you.
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FAQ
Why is my national insurance number needed?
Your national insurance number is taken by the lawyer and given to the the Compensation Recovery Unit.
The Compensation Recovery Unit (CRU) is a part of the Department for Work and Pensions.
The CRU works with Insurance Companies and Solicitors to recover:
• Amounts of social security benefits paid as a result of an accident, injury or disease, where a compensation payment has been made. This is known as the Compensation Recovery Scheme.
• Costs incurred by NHS hospitals and Ambulance Trusts for treatment from injuries from road traffic accidents and personal injury claims. This is known as recovery of NHS charges.
In effect, what this means is that when you successfully make a claim following your accident, any costs the NHS or the Department for Work and Pensions have incurred are paid back.
This protects every tax payer from the burden your accident can inevitably cause. When we consider the recovery of NHS charges, all monies recovered go straight back into the service, keeping our NHS a “free at the point of access” healthcare system.