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July 20, 2010

Slip in factory injures worker

Filed under: Accident at Work Claim — admin @ 8:54 am

Thousands of people work in factories across England and Wales. If you suffer an injury whilst working at a factory that you believe was not your own fault, then it may be possible to make a slip and fall at work claim, with the help of the Accident Advice Bureau.

There has been a case where a factory worker needed to take several months off work after a serious fall at work.

The factory worker from Bridgend was left with a broken wrist and shoulder pain, after slipping on dust created by a shot blast, whilst working at a medical instruments manufacturer.

At the time of the accident the worker was unloading a barrel of acid in a walkway area near the blasting room. Whilst working here he lost his footing and slippedĀ on debris as a result of the cleaning of blast machinery within the blasting room.

As a result of the accident the factory worker needed surgery to mend his left wrist and was off work for approx 22 weeks.

He still suffers from pain and restricted movement to his left shoulder with a condition sometimes known as swimmer’s shoulder.

The man has decided to claim injury compensation for his work accident and suffering, it has been argued that proper health and safety procedures should have been in place, preventing blasting debris from escaping the designated area.

If you have suffered a slip accident in a factory it may be possible to make a slip and fall at work claim, with the help of the Accident Advice Bureau.

All claims are worked on a No Win No Fee basis, where 100% of any work injury compensation won is awarded.

So call our friendly claims advisors who will discuss your accident at work circumstances with you and advise you of the next step.

Call 0845 10 88 333 or click: Slip & Fall at Work Claim.

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*100% compensation does not apply to untraced drivers or Criminal Injury (assault). In such accident claims a percentage of the compensation may be deducted by the solicitor.

   
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