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Can UK Workers Claim Compensation For Work Accident?

 
Author: Julian Hall

An industrial worker in the United Kingdom recently died after he fell from the defective roofing system of the factory where he was working. Another worker tripped while working as a packer in one of the juice factories in the UK resulting to spinal injuries. These and similar accidents are real and they are happening in UK.

If you or someone you know figured in an accident at work, you may be entitled to an accident compensation for any injury you may have suffered as a result of the accident. It does not matter how light or severe the injuries arising from an accident at work, you must never keep quiet and suffer the financial, physical and emotional consequences of such injury.

Accident happening at work is a common problem even in the UK where the law imposes strict rules on work safety standards. While the UK authorities are bent on providing safe work environment for its human resources, it is a sad fact that accidents at work still do happen.

Any worker in the UK who figures in a work accident should file compensation claim for the work accident to help him with his financial and medical obligations. The amount the worker is going to get as compensation for the work accident may vary depending on the circumstances of the accident and the resulting injury arising from the work accident.

While most work accidents in the UK are related to minor injuries, there are however cases of deaths resulting from work accidents in the UK. When this happens, an inquest is conducted so that the facts of the work accident will be made known not only to the worker and his family but also to the employer and to the authorities.

Workers who get minor injuries or who die as a result of work accident usually get compensation. The inquest provides the authorities with the proper guidelines as to how much compensation to award to the worker or his family. The inquest will also give the authorities and the employer an idea of the strengths and weaknesses of the work safety measures being implemented in such work place.

If you have been involved in a work accident, it is best to consult a personal injury solicitor to help you decide on the legal actions that must be taken to protect your rights and to make sure you get compensation for the injuries you suffered as a result of the work accident. The solicitor can guide the injured worker into translating the circumstances of the work accident into paper for legal purposes.

The number of work accidents in the UK is on the rise and even the trade unions are continuously demanding for stronger work safety provisions. While there are existing laws on the provision of a safe working environment for the workers, there is however a need to toughen these laws as well as the penalties for violations of these provisions.

The work accident compensation claim that may be awarded to any UK worker who has been injured in a work accident can be limited to his medical expenses alone. If he can no longer continue working because of the injuries suffered after the work accident, then the compensation can be greater as it can include loss of inc

Author Bio:

Julian Hall is the Director of Claims Master Group. Personal injury Claim, Asbestos Claims

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