Accident at Work Claims

Dennison Greer deal with accident at work claims on a 'no win, no fee' basis. . Compensation is paid in full and - win or lose - you will not be asked to pay us anything because if you win we will be paid by your opponents and if you lose we simply will not charge you. You will receive a complete professional service from a firm of lawyers who specialise in claiming compensation for personal injury caused as a result of an accident at work.

Employers are obligated to ensure that their employees work in a safe environment. Of course, not all employers adhere conscientiously to the standards expected of them.

An injury can be caused in a number of ways e.g. as a result of prolonged activity or repetitious acts or traumatic physical incidents such as injury caused by machinery, by falls and tripping, or from being in a hazardous environment involving exposure to noxious substances.

We deal with accident at work claims ranging from fractures and back strain through to repetitive strain injury, work related upper limb disorder, tinnitus and carpel tunnel syndrome. We are also able to deal with catastrophic injuries including spinal cord injury, brain damage and fatal accidents. Hazards causing injury do not occur only in industrial and manufacturing premises. Many office workers are injured every year as a result of an employer's failings. The fact is that all employers in all businesses are required by law to create a risk-free environment for their workers with the following basic essentials:

  • Employing capable and safety conscious employees
  • Providing appropriate equipment and the training to use it
  • Providing a safe place to work, with fire escape routes, adequate ventilation and lighting, and a clean workplace, with sufficient floor area to work adequately - and, of course, clean and well-equipped sanitary facilities and conveniences.

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