Our free guide is to help people understand about factory accidents and what you should do if your thinking about starting a compensation claim.

Any workplace can be dangerous if it is not properly looked after. Factories can be some of the most dangerous, however. The presence of loud noise, fast-moving machinery, sharp or hot surfaces, and a host of other hazards mean that any employer has to work hard to ensure that their staff remains safe throughout the workday. It is necessary for factory workers to know about factory accident claims.

There are difficulties in maintaining health and safety in a dangerous environment such as a factory. To prevent any accident, your employer has a statutory duty of care. This means that they should think about the hazards that you might face as a result of your job. They should take steps to ensure that you do not have an accident. In case an accident does happen, they should make sure that the consequences are as mild as possible. If they do not do any part of this with sufficient care and attention, they are liable for any accident.

Unluckily If you receive an injury in an accident at a factory, you are very likely to be able to claim compensation. Call us on 0121 565 4317 or use our online claims form to arrange your free, no-obligation consultation. Our expert team of personal injury claims solicitors will listen to what has happened to you. The team will give you the best possible advice as to how to progress your factory accident claims.

Common Reasons Why People Make Factory Accidents

There is a huge variety of accidents or injuries that can occur in the workplace. Some of them are more likely in a factory or industrial setting. These include:

1. Lifting Injuries

Back, shoulder and hip injuries are common if you lift heavy objects without correct assistance or without training. For men, you should not lift anything above 25kg without assistance. While for women this is 16kg. These amounts stand on optimal lifting conditions, where you hold the weight close to the body and not too high. If the circumstances make the lift more difficult, these maximums must be adjusted. For the most difficult lifts, these maximums are 5kg for men and 3kg for women. In addition, one must avoid or minimize repetitive lifts and twisting movements. If you suffer lifting injury at factory, you may get compensation.

2. Slips and Trips

It is important that your workplace is as safe as possible. One of the easiest and most effective ways to do this is to keep floors clear and to put away things. If your employer doesn’t do this in routine and you fall over a trip hazard, you may claim for compensation for any injuries you have sustained. Common injuries from a slip or trip include bruises, sprains, strains or even dislocations of the hip of shoulder. But more serious injuries can include spinal problems or concussions.

3. Chemicals

Contact with chemicals or other noxious substances. Whenever you are working with any kind of hazardous materials, whether chemical, biological or anything else, the employer should provide yours with appropriate equipment and protection. This could include anything from steel toe capped boots when dealing with syringes full of chemicals to respirators and other appropriate PPE when dealing with asbestos or other high-risk materials. You may make a compensation claim if any substance causes you an injury while working in a factory.

4. Burns

Many workplaces contain objects that can become hot, including machinery or soldering equipment. Objects that are hot enough to cause injury should be clearly visible as such. And protective equipment should be available at all times. Machinery which becomes excessively hot should be behind a protective guard or otherwise kept safe. While mild burns can be merely painful, severe burns can lead to permanent disfigurement and can even be life-threatening.

5. Vibration-Related Injuries

Not all work injuries are the result of a single accident. Some injuries, such as a vibration-related white finger, develop over time. In such cases, expert advice can be vital in demonstrating that your injury is a direct result of something in your workplace and not related to any other activity you may take part in. Our dedicated team is highly experienced in bringing a wide variety of work injury claims. And we are best placed to get you the full amount of compensation you deserve.

6. Forklift Injuries

Many severe forklift injuries are the result of pressure being applied to drivers to work more quickly than is safe and thus overloading the forklift or driving too fast, leading to the machine tipping over. Alternatively, a noisy environment can mean that workers are unable to hear an approaching forklift and are unable to avoid being struck by it. Almost all forklift accidents occur at work and your employer must be able to prove that they had taken every precaution to keep you safe. If you have been involved in a forklift accident and want to discuss your case, call us. Dial 0121 565 4317 or contact online to know whether you can make an accident at work claim.

Factory Accident Claims

How Much Can I Claim For My Factory Accident?

The amount that you can claim differs depending on a variety of factors. These include the severity of the injury, how much it has affected your life, and how it much it has cost you financially. The point of compensation is to try to get you back to your life. So, the worse the injury has been, the more compensation you will get.

We will always make sure that we let you know from the start how much compensation we believe you deserve. It is based on the information you tell us. During the negotiations, we will explain the reasoning behind the offer made by the other side and let you know whether we think that it is a reasonable offer. No matter what advice we give you, it is your decision whether to accept an offer or not. We will support you through the whole process.

How To Start Factory Accident Claims?

In order to make a factory accident personal injury compensation claim, you first need to sign a no win no fee agreement with us. This allows us to act on your behalf. Once we have this, we will:

Contact the responsible person. 

  • Write to the person who was at fault in your factory accident or injury explaining the claim you are making and giving them a set period of time to respond. This is a legal document that gives them the opportunity to admit that they were at fault for the accident (this is known as accepting liability) or to claim that they were not to blame (denying liability). If they accept liability, all that is left is to decide on the most appropriate level of compensation for your injuries. Quite often the other party (also known as the respondent) will deny liability, at least at first. This isn’t something to worry about. We will gather evidence to support your claim that they were liable for your accident if necessary to put together the most compelling case.

Negotiations.

  • Once both parties agree, we will carry out the negotiations to agree how much compensation you deserve on your behalf. Judicial College set these official guidelines which show the range of compensation of particular injury. We will also make sure that you are fully compensated for any expenses you might have incurred, such as loss of earnings or having to make modifications to your home to facilitate your recovery. Although we will be conducting the negotiations, you will still have total control.  We will inform you of every offer the other party makes. Also, we will give you our expert opinion as to whether the offer is a fair one or not. Often, parties make a much lower offer than you deserve as their first offer to see whether you will accept it. With our help, you can be sure that you are getting the full amount that you deserve. We will advise you regarding each offer. But, the decision about whether to accept or refuse will always be yours. We will never try to pressure you in any way.

We may need to court if other party disputes liability.

  • It is extremely rare that liability and the amount of compensation cannot be agreed between the two parties. If you are unfortunate enough to end up being one of those very rare cases, your case may need to go to court to find an agreement. In this condition, we will be with you throughout the process. We will fully inform you about what is happening and why. The friendly support of our experienced team can make all the difference to how stressful your court appearance might be.

Our due fee comes from the compensation payment.

  • Once you have accepted an offer, any no win no fee agreements will be fulfilled and our fees will become due. These will come from the compensation payments. It means that there will never be a point where you have to struggle to find funds.
Factory Accident Claim

What If I Can’t Afford To Start My Factory Accident Claim?

Our expert team of personal injury claims solicitors who help those who make a factory accident claim. We understand that the process of making a claim for your factory accident or injury can be deeply stressful. So, we want to take as much of that worry away from you. This is why we offer our services on a no win no fee basis to the majority of our clients. No win no fee means that you don’t pay money for legal services before beginning your claim. As you sign a no win no fee agreement with us, we will act on your behalf. Then we will begin to progress your claim.

Legal fees can be expensive and, if left unchecked, could easily amount to more than the compensation awarded especially for the more complex cases. This is why our no win no fee claims agreements put a cap on our fees at a percentage of your compensation payment. This means that you will not pay a penny in legal fees if we fail to obtain the compensation you deserve. Also, that, if we win, you know that you will get the large majority of the compensation that you get. This peace of mind allows you to get better while we are making your factory accident claim.

If you are considering making a factory accident claim, call us. Dial 0121 565 4317 or use our claims online now.