The Limitation Act 1980 (LA 1980), s 11(4) lays out the time limits which prospective personal injury claimants must adhere, and its rules are strictly enforced by the courts. For workplace accidents, a claim must be brought within three years from either the date of...
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Out On A Limb – Upper Limb Injuries & Disorders At Work & How To Make A Claim
Upper limb injuries and disorders can have a profound impact on our ability to perform even the most basic daily functions. For the purpose of this article, we will treat upper limb disorders as separate from injuries due to accidents, in that the latter typically...
Making a claim if you have been paralysed in a workplace accident
Small acts of heroism happen every day, and many do not receive the accolade they deserve. One such hero is Paul Turnbull who risked his own life to save others. Mr Turnbull was working on a building site in Northumberland, when Fraser Rowland, a lorry driver was...
How much compensation will I receive for a work-related injury?
Understandably, one of the first questions we receive from our clients is, ‘how much compensation will I receive?’ But how can anyone truly quantify the pain and suffering you have experienced? How can the loss of a limb or your emotional well-being due an...
Can I appeal if my claim is rejected?
If you have suffered a serious accident at work and have applied for personal injury compensation which has not been successful, what are your options? Perhaps your employer successfully argued they were not liable for your injuries, but a key piece of evidence was...