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Before any industrial accident claim can be resolved, it is essential that a thorough official investigation be made into the incident.
In cases where the cause of the workplace accident appears obvious, it is still necessary for the causes and outcomes to be properly evaluated, not only so that prosecutions and industrial accident claims can be made, where appropriate, but also so that the health and safety lessons can be learned for the future, thereby helping to prevent similar incidents from occurring again.
For example, in 2011 following an explosion which caused fatal work injury to four staffers at the Chevron oil refinery in Pembrokeshire, rumours began to circulate regarding the cause of the incident.
These rumours caused deep unease among families of the dead employees, as well as to fellow workers and the wider community.
A member of the Welsh Assembly for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire commented, "Obviously the causes of this terrible accident are unclear and I have been very uncomfortable about some of the rumours and speculation that are circulating."
She added, "What is crucial is that we understand exactly what happened, learn from and implement any lessons that we can and also ensure that those lessons are communicated to the wider sector so that we can have the best possible practice in all of the energy industries."
A spokesperson for YouClaim's industrial accident solicitor team comments, "In my many years of experience with industrial injury claims I have never once come across a case that has been helped by rumours or speculation about its causes.
"The only way to ensure clarity, both in answers and justice, is to investigate matters thoroughly and impartially and then to ensure that those who have been injured receive the full 100 percent compensation they are entitled to. Only then can the necessary lessons be learned."
Payment-free industrial accident claims
If you are looking to claim for a work injury sustained in an industrial setting, we can help you make an industrial accident claim for maximum compensation.
Our service is payment-free and deduction-free, win or lose, and is headed by some of the UK's leading personal injury lawyers, all of whom work under the governance of the relevant Law Society body.
If you would like to find out more about why our service is a byword for thoroughness and success, call for legal advice today on 0800 10 757 95 or on our mobile-friendly number 0333 240 0871.