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Accidents at Work Claims

An accident at work can leave you facing injury, loss of income, and ongoing uncertainty. Whether the incident was caused by unsafe conditions, inadequate training, faulty equipment, or employer negligence, our team will help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you may be entitled to.

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What we can do for you with an accident at work claim

We help employees and workers pursue compensation where workplace accidents, unsafe systems, or employer failures have caused injury or long-term harm.

  • Reviewing how the workplace accident happened
  • Assessing safety failures, training, and employer responsibilities
  • Gathering medical, witness, and workplace evidence
  • Pursuing compensation for injury, lost income, and ongoing impact

Workplace accident claims can arise from unsafe equipment, poor training, lack of protective measures, manual handling incidents, slips and falls, or failures to follow proper health and safety procedures.

We focus on identifying where safety failures occurred, securing the right evidence, and building a claim that reflects the full impact of the injury on your health, income, work, and future.

Early engagement matters: workplace evidence, CCTV, and witness accounts can disappear quickly, so early advice helps preserve the strongest possible claim.
Need advice on an accident at work claim? Speak to a solicitor today about your accident and next steps.
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How we approach accidents at work claims

Accidents at work claims turn on whether proper safety measures were in place and whether the injury could have been prevented. The priority is to establish what happened, identify responsibility, and pursue compensation for the impact on your health, work, and finances.

1

Understanding what happened

We review the circumstances of the accident, the working environment, and whether failures in training, equipment, supervision, or safety procedures were involved.

2

Assessing the evidence and impact

We assess accident reports, witness evidence, medical records, financial losses, and the wider effect the injury has had on your ability to work and recover.

3

Taking the right next step

We pursue the claim, challenge employers or insurers where necessary, and work to secure compensation for your injuries, losses, and future needs.

Focus: proving unsafe working conditions, evidencing the impact of the injury, and securing fair compensation for your losses and recovery.

Key issues in accidents at work claims

Accidents at work claims are driven by safety standards, responsibility, and the impact of the injury. The issue is whether the accident could reasonably have been prevented through proper systems, training, or workplace conditions.

Unsafe working conditions

Faulty equipment, unsafe environments, poor maintenance, or dangerous working practices can create avoidable risks that lead to workplace injury.

Lack of training or supervision

Employees should be given proper instruction, supervision, and safety procedures. Failures in training are a common factor in workplace accidents.

Evidence and accident reporting

Accident book entries, witness details, photographs, CCTV, and medical records are often important in establishing what happened and how the injury occurred.

Impact on work and finances

Workplace injuries can lead to time off work, reduced earnings, rehabilitation needs, and long term physical or psychological impact.

Practical reality: workplace evidence can disappear quickly after an accident. Early reporting and clear documentation are often critical to protecting the claim.

Whatever your situation, our solicitors can provide clear, confidential guidance tailored to you.

Whatever your situation, our solicitors can provide clear, confidential guidance tailored to you.

Accidents at Work FAQs

Common questions from individuals dealing with workplace accidents, unsafe conditions, and work-related injuries.

Can I claim after an accident at work?

Possibly. If the accident was caused by unsafe working conditions, failures in training, defective equipment, or breaches of health and safety obligations, you may be able to pursue a claim.

What types of workplace accidents can lead to claims?

Claims can involve slips and falls, manual handling injuries, machinery accidents, falling objects, exposure to hazardous substances, or other incidents caused by unsafe practices.

What evidence helps support a workplace accident claim?

Accident reports, medical records, photographs, witness details, CCTV footage, and evidence of unsafe conditions or inadequate procedures can all help support the claim.

Can I claim if I am still employed by the company?

Yes. Being employed by the business does not automatically prevent you from bringing a claim where negligence or unsafe conditions caused injury.

What happens if I delay taking action?

Delay can make it harder to preserve evidence, obtain records, and establish what happened. Taking advice early helps protect your position and assess whether you may have a valid claim.

Clear advice and practical steps on accidents at work

If you were injured at work because of unsafe conditions, inadequate training, faulty equipment, or failures in workplace safety, early advice helps you understand whether you may have a claim. We review what happened, assess responsibility, and explain your options clearly so the right next steps can be taken.

Initial review

A solicitor reviews the accident circumstances, the injuries suffered, and the working conditions involved.

Clear position

We explain whether there may be grounds for a claim and who may be responsible for the incident.

Practical next steps

We set out how the claim can be progressed, including evidence gathering, medical assessment, and communication with employers or insurers.

Ongoing support

If you instruct us, a solicitor manages the claim directly and keeps you informed throughout the process.

There is no obligation. An early enquiry helps you understand your position and what steps can be taken next.







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