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What Evidence Do I Need To File A Work Injury Claim?

If you want to make a personal injury claim of any sort, you need as much evidence as possible against the guilty party.  Some suggestions are:

A new claim for an accident at work 

If you want to make a new claim for your accident at work, you need to be able to prove that your employer was negligent.  Did they:

These are just a sample of the precautions employers should take, a much fuller version being available on the HSE website, along with trade specific guidelines.

If the injuries you sustained were severe enough to need medical attention, and the accident happened within the last three years, you may well be entitled to make a personal injury compensation claim.

The insurance 

Many employees are put of making a claim against their employers because they are concerned that having to pay compensation my mean having to close the business, and maybe lose their own and their workmates jobs.  This should not be the case as employers have to have employers liability insurance with a minimum cover of £5million.  It would be the insurance company that settled you claim, not your employer.

The tribunals 

Another reason employees are put off making a claim is because they think their employer may treat them badly afterwards.  They may well be right, but if the employer discriminates in any way simply because you have made an injury claim against them, you have a case to take them to an employment tribunal.  The same applies if they mistreat any of your workmates that are acting as witnesses for you in your claim.

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