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For a person who is due to or has just received industrial deafness compensation there are a whole raft of issues to be addressed.
Chances are that in addressing these hearing loss associated issues, considerable lifestyle changes will have to be made. Receiving industrial deafness compensation will help a person meet the costs made in making these lifestyle changes as well as, hopefully, accounting in some way for the trouble involved in making them.
Many of the lifestyle changes a person who has suffered hearing loss in a work accident needs to make, either suddenly or as a result of long-term exposure to loud noise, are inherently practical and demand significant amounts of funding. In making these purchases having the security of an industrial deafness compensation payout will make a real difference.
But what sort of purchases might a person who has suffered hearing loss in a work accident need to make and how much of their industrial deafness compensation will a person need to spend on them?
Useful purchases for someone suffering industrial deafness after a work accident
The following is a list of products useful to people suffering from hearing impairment. Not all will prove necessary to a person who is looking to spend their industrial deafness compensation on practical aids.
Alarm clocks that vibrate these usually work by having a vibrating pad that is inserted under the pillow. The practical advantage of these is obvious and they are very good way to invest a small amount (£20-£30) of industrial deafness compensation.
Smoke alarms these are usually placed by the bedside and operate with a dual flashing/vibrating function. For someone who is suffering from serious or profound hearing loss following a work accident they should be considered an essential way to invest industrial deafness compensation. A smoke alarm system is available for around £150.
Hands free mobile telephone using Bluetooth technology these use an implant in a hearing aid to give high fidelity hearing quality. They retail for around £70.
Baby listening device these vibrating devices alert parents to when their child is crying. An essential industrial deafness compensation purchase for any hard of hearing parent. They retail for around £120.
Door bell these use vibration or light-flash technology to alert a hard of hearing person to a doorstep visitor. Can be purchased for £30-£40.
Vibrating telephone will alert a deaf person to a ringing telephone by using a vibrating pager. Retails for around £30.
TV listening device feeds direct into the hearing aid, allowing a hard of hearing person to listen to TV programs with excellent sound quality. Usually retail for around £100.
Making a no win, no fee industrial deafness compensation claim
Here at YouClaim we have a wealth of experience in obtaining industrial deafness compensation on behalf of our clients.
In fact, together with our panel of expert personal injury solicitors we have forged an impressive success rate in resolving similar claims.
In the UK today there are many unscrupulous no win, no fee claims farmers'; here at YouClaim we pride ourselves on being an ethical provider.
This is reflected in the fact that, win or lose, we will not charge you a penny at any stage in the compensation claim process. If you win, you get to keep 100% compensation; and even in the event that you lose you will not have to pay anything either as we take out an insurance policy on your behalf covering for all eventualities. This is a guarantee.
So why not investigate your right to industrial deafness compensation today as you have nothing to lose, only justice to win.
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