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Those work sectors most at risk of having accident at work claims made against them are the construction industries, specifically worksites and factories situated in the North of England.
Unfortunately, the work conditions in some of the larger industrial cities are not so safe. Working conditions, tools and machinery as well as safety equipment, such as masks and helmets, are often of poor quality, leaving employees more at risk of sustaining serious work injuries as a result of construction accidents.
Regulatory bodies, such as the Health and Safety Executive, are not able to investigate the working conditions of every factory or worksite in the UK, of which there are thousands. This would be extremely time consuming and very expensive. In fact, the HSE rarely assesses a workplace until after a work accident has occurred.
This means that potentially there are workplaces unfit for employees throughout the UK which will not be discovered until a major tragedy takes place. For example, if a worker lost his life in a construction accident as a result of his employer failing to provide him with adequate health and safety training his employers would not necessarily be investigated and fined by the HSE until after his death. Hundreds of other workers under the same employers may have suffered personal injury up to this point but not spoken up for fear of losing face or losing their job.
In such situations it is not unusual for the first work injury compensation claim to be followed by spate of others.
There is no such thing as they perfect workplace and if there was everyone would be vying for a position there. But it is essential that employers do their best to protect their employees from having work accidents.
Everyone from labourers to civil engineers should be even more wary of having construction accidents and follow safety advice provided by their employer with care. If they feel that their employer has not given them adequate health and safety training they should do their own research via the Health and Safety Executive's website http://www.hse.gov.uk and perhaps seek advice from a union such as the TUC http://www.tuc.org.uk.
Make a claim following a construction accident today
If you would like to make a personal injury compensation claim following a construction accident, then we are here to help.
Whether you work for your employer directly or through an agency, we can help you to claim for the compensation that you deserve.
We are associated with a panel of expert personal injury solicitors who have an outstanding compensation claim success rate. Working on a no win, no fee basis, they will talk you through each stage of the claims process without using complicated legal jargon and help you to gain maximum compensation.
Not only is making a construction accident claim through YouClaim completely hassle-free but it is also totally cost-free. Whether your claim is successful or not we won't charge you a penny towards cost or fees and we promise that we won't take a cut of your compensation, meaning you will always receive 100% of damages awarded to you.
To find out more about our services chat to one of our claim advisors online straight away. To check out your eligibility to make a personal injury compensation claim fill out an online assessment form. Alternatively, to enquire about making a no win, no fee claim following a construction accident either request a call back or call 0800 10 757 95.