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February 2, 2009

Accident Injuring Back

Filed under: Accident Compensation — admin @ 11:00 am

Some of the most common accident compensation claims we hear about involve back injuries.

Many of the accidents injuring back muscles, are from incorrect lifting procedures being carried out by an employee in the workplace. Employers should ensure that staff members are fully trained in lifting, if it is within their job description.

If the employer has not given you training which you feel you should have received, especially if you have asked for training, then it is likely a claim could be made if an accident injuring back muscles has happened.

Other causes of back injuries come from playing sport. Many of these types of accident are due to the nature of the sport and therefore a claim could not be made.

Road traffic accidents are also very common for causing back or neck injuries. Hundreds of people suffer injuries daily from traffic accidents of which many are entitled to claim.

Once a back injury has happened, it is possible for the person to suffer for years. It is important therefore, to seek medical attention from the doctor or hospital if the injury is very painful or if it seems to be lasting for a long period of time.

In order to make a claim for injury compensation, the doctor or hospital must have diagnosed an injury which is recorded.

Accidents injuring back muscles are handled by our specialist personal injury solicitors on a no win no fee basis. Apart from Criminal Injury claims for assault, almost all other claims we handle are paid to the victim at 100% of the compensation awarded with no deductions.

Please call us on 0845 10 88 333 or claim online at: Accident Injuring Back.

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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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