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Compensation for work injury or death of family member.

If, through the negligence of an employer or fellow employee, a worker sustains a personal injury or dies they, or their family, may be eligible to make a compensation claim for pain, suffering and loss of earnings.

The different types of injuries, and their severity, which could be sustained by an individual varies greatly from job to job and may also depend on the casualty's age, but whatever the injury or age of the person in question they should still be able to seek settlement if the accident was non-fault.

Many injuries will heal with time but in some instances the consequences of personal injury will remain with the victim for the rest of their days and may seriously lower the quality of the life they are able to lead.

Even though rehabilitation, skin graphs, prosthetic limbs, drugs and many other medical treatments are available to patients with severe injuries, some individuals may not heal as well as others, or may even die from the damage that has been done to their body.

In some cases, those left making the compensation claim will be the family left behind after a worker has died due to insufficient health and safety precautions in the workplace.

Contacting an expert solicitor after a work-place accident could help the family receive the settlement they need to give them financial peace of mind, and allow them to come to terms with their loss by seeing those at fault reprimanded for or admit their negligence.

Receiving compensation for work injury fatality
YouClaim understands that the legal process can be daunting for many people and are sympathetic to the fears that clients may have.

Our solicitors explain things in plain English and, in many cases, successfully manage to win their claimants the compensation due to them.

We could help you start your claim for compensation for work injury or death today.

To begin a compensation claim or simply ask for some no-obligation legal advice, phone 0800 10 757 95, talk to one of our team using live help, request a call back or fill in our short online claim form with a few basic details about your case.

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