Accident in the Workplace

Employers have a common law duty of care towards their employees to ensure they are safe whilst working.

If you have been involved in an accident at work, your employer may have breached that duty of care they hold towards you.

Accidents at work can result in injuries caused by defective work equipment, lifting injuries, the failure of your employer to provide personal protective equipment and to provide a safe place of work and also injuries caused by fellow employees. The accident may happen at your workplace, which can include:

• Offices

• Factories

• Heavy machinery operatives

• Hospitality industry

• Construction sites

• Shops/supermarkets

• Vehicle drivers

• Hospital

• School/College/University

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Jamie-Lee Hampson

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Jamie-Lee Hampson, Solicitor

Jamie specialises in personal injury claims and has experience in most types of personal injury claims including industrial disease claims, road traffic accident's and employers liability.

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