Work Injury & Illness Claims
Fatality At Work
The inquest process following the loss of a family member is a very difficult and traumatic experience for anybody to have to go through. Often people are looking for answers to how such a tragic accident could happen in the workplace when safety measures should be in place to prevent such an incident. Our caring and professional team of experienced solicitors are here to help you through the process and to ensure you receive the appropriate support and level of compensation.
We know compensation won't bring your loved one back but it may help you and your family adjust to your new situation. You may have lost the main breadwinner in your family which will leave your financial situation unsure. When seeking compensation for a fatality in the work place you can claim not only for the loss of your loved one but any future loss of earnings, funeral expenses where reasonable and child care amongst other things.
We will help you or someone you know make a fatality at work claim
At Claimability you’ll find all the help and support you need to make a compensation claim for your pain and suffering. Our specialist team includes some of the finest legal and medical experts in their fields. They are experienced in representing victims who have just lost a family member and need all the assistance and support to get them through the inquest process and any future issues.
Rest assured, our dedicated claims management team will keep you informed about the 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 position and the loss suffered to help establish the best way we can help you get the justice and compensation your family is entitled to. Alternatively, you can simply fill in our online form and we will call you.
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Head and Brain Injury At Work
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Amputation at Work
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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...
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Fatality at Work
The inquest process following the loss of a family member is a very difficult and traumatic experience for anybody to have to go through. Often people...
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Spinal Injury at Work
When accidents happen that leave us with serious injuries such as damage to the spinal column, the effects are both devastating and life changing for...
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Vibration White Finger at Work
Working with vibrating machinery on a regular basis puts workers at risk of developing vibration white finger. A disease that can be both painful and...
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Repetitive Strain Injury at Work
Repetitive strain injury (RSI) is a painful condition commonly caused by repetitive tasks sustained or awkward positions and forceful exertions. It...
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Industrial Deafness at Work
Industrial deafness or noise induced hearing loss can be an occupational disease caused by exposure to very loud noises in the work place over a...
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Tinnitus at Work
Tinnitus is an occupational disease that is caused by exposure to high levels of noise in the work place. The symptoms include temporary deafness and...
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FAQ
How do I know if I have a claim?
You can only claim compensation for an injury if a person or organisation is at least partly to blame. They must have been careless about the way something was done, or not done when it should have been.
A personal injury can happen at work or in a road traffic accident. It may also be due to a faulty product, a mistake during medical treatment or because you tripped on a paving stone or slipped on a wet floor in a shop. It can also include an illness or condition caused by your working environment, such as contact with asbestos.
An injury may be psychological as well as physical, so you may be able to get compensation for distress or upset after an accident as well as for the physical injury.
You should get legal advice before you contact the person or organisation you think caused the injury or before replying to any letters or offers to settle your claim.
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