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Claiming for an industrial accident
For those working in the construction industry, on building sites, in factories, farms or in warehouses, accidents can occur.
Industrial accidents take place either through negligence, by accident or through incompetence.
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Claiming For An Injury At Work
If you’ve been injured at work, you may be entitled to make a claim against your employer. With a high occurrence of injuries in the workplace, procedures have to be in place. However, many employees may fear making a claim due to the potential repercussions of their actions. There’s always the thought that if you say anything, for example you may get passed over for a promotion. This shouldn’t be the case. If you’re entitled to make a claim, you should make sure you do so.
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Industrial Accident Claims
Industrial accidents can cause serious injuries to workers. The accidents usually happen because the industrial jobs involve heavy equipment or machinery and manual handling. Common injuries such as bruising, broken limbs, cuts and
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Industrial Injury
An industrial injury or industrial disease covers a broad range of problems from falls and driving accidents at work to vibration white finger, RSI and asbestos-related industrial diseases like Pleural Plaques. Faulty machinery or inadequate training or supervision can also result in accidents and injuries. High levels of noise over a prolonged period of time can cause damage to hearing.
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Repetitive Strain Injury
Most injury types that result in a permanent injury or a requirement of prolonged rehabilitation often have a support group or organisation associated with providing people with the support and care they need. Over the coming weeks we will highlight a particular group that provides support after injury.
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