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Accident claims

Factory Accidents and Work Accident Claims

06th October 2010
The combination of heavy machinery, noise, and moving vehicles such as fork lift trucks means that, unfortunately, factory accidents do happen. Usually, factory accidents will be relatively small incidents where there is no-one to blame. However, if th...
Author: Jessica Parker
Accident claims

Top 4 Construction Accident Statistics

28th September 2010
Like any other working environment, those in the construction industry may experience work accidents from time to time. If the employee’s injury can be directly attributed to the mistakes of the employer, these accidents can lead to successful constructio...
Author: Jessica Parker
Accident claims

Health and Safety at Work and Work Accident Claims

29th August 2010
Many people believe that a ‘compensation culture’ exists in the UK, with thousands of unnecessary compensation claims being made by every year, often by employees taking advantage of overprotective health and safety legislation to claim against their empl...
Author: Jessica Parker
Employment Law

Grounds for Wrongful Discharge offense

19th May 2010
Being terminated doesn't always mean you are at fault: it may be the employer's fault. Examine carefully the reasons why you are fired. If you discover that it has discrimination or retaliation motives, you can file for Wrongful Discharge lawsuit. Kno...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Employment Law

Employee Medical Benefits - Showing Concerns For Your Employees

23rd April 2010
Employee medical benefits are the additional benefits provided to the employees by the company. Every employee thinks to secure his future without any fear and by choosing variety of medical benefits; he can get rid of such fear. To run any business or or...
Author: Ryan Fyfe
Personal Injury

Varied Accidents at Work

15th April 2010
Personal injury cases may come as a result of work place injuries. These work place injuries may be varied in type and severity. They may produce a varied amount of pain for the employee. At the most extreme, death may occur. The causes of these work pla...
Author: Robert Palmer
Personal Injury

Worker's Compensation Law 101

31st March 2010
Any person can greatly benefit with regard to a compensation law if this concept is present in their place of employment. Having any form of worker's compensation primarily provides the employees with a secured medical insurance claim if they will encount...
Author: Pamela Emerson
Employment Law

Work Accidents: 10 Simple Ways To Prevent Slipping Accidents At Work

02nd February 2010
Slips, trips and falls are the most common type of accident in the UK - 16-19% of all accident claims are for slip compensation. If you slip or trip at work and injure yourself, you may be entitled to claim slip compensation. However, as an employee or an...
Author: Jessica Parker
Personal Injury

RSI Claims: When should you make an RSI Claim?

06th November 2009
Repetitive strain injury or ‘RSI' is an injury which tends to happen as a result of long-term, repetitive and excessive overuse of the arm. Because the condition can lead to time off work, as well as pain and suffering, it can lead to RSI claims being m...
Author: Jessica Parker
Divorce

Is there a connection between more independent women and marriage and divorce statistics?

16th September 2009
In recent times the number of people getting married has fallen significantly, while the number of divorces have been going up. Another trend that has been happening at the same time is that women are becoming more independent. So is there a connection be...
Author: amnorge



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No Win No Fee

Public liability: Risk Assessment

27th March 2009
Tradesmen are being urged to take on the best possible steps to ensure that their working environment is safe and secure for themselves and their customers.As part of its 2009 Simply Safety campaign, Norwich Union is urging tradesmen to use safer ways of ...
Author: Arti
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