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Your employer has certain obligations to inform and protect you in the workplace. However, accidents do happen and for a variety of reasons. If you have been involved in an accident at work, whether it was as a result of employer negligence or human error, read on to find out what you should do next.

Recording your accident at work
Unless you work for a very small company, your employer should have an accident book in which all injuries and dangerous incidents are recorded. It is important that you log your accident as it could act in your favour should you need to take time off work or decide to make a personal injury claim. Additionally it should also help your employer to take measures that mean the incident doesn’t happen again.
Reporting your accident to HSE
There are a range of eventualities which your employer is obliged to report to the Incident Contact Centre of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Although this is your employer’s responsibility, it might be worth checking to see that the incident has been reported if you were involved. These incidents include:
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Diseases
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Broken bones
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Dangerous incidents
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Injuries which stop an employee from carrying out their normal duty for more than three days
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Death
Sick pay
If you are unable to work as a result of an accident or illness, you may be able to receive statutory sick pay from your employer. However, this may differ from company to company and your employer may have a scheme in place which allows for more time off work if the incident occurred at the workplace, or perhaps additional pay.
Claiming for compensation for accidents at work
If you believe your workplace accident was the result of your employer’s negligence then you may choose to make an accident compensation claim. From the date of the incident you have three years in which to make your claim and you will need a lawyer to represent you. Your employer is also legally required to have an adequate insurance policy in place that covers them in the event of a successful claim being made against them.
Work Accident Claim Types
Find out more about these kind of accidents at work