Many accidents happen in the workplace, whether that place is a factory floor, a car or an office. This may be, for example, because of defective safety equipment, inadequate safety training, dangerous premises or spilt liquid.
By law, employers must take responsibility for the
health and safety of their employees, and there are numerous laws and regulations in place for exactly that reason. When they do not satisfy that obligation and an injury results, employees have a legal right to make a
claim for compensation.
Over the last decade, Accident Advice Helpline has used its expertise to help thousands of people like you who’ve been injured at work claim compensation. Because our panel of personal injury lawyers is entirely independent and 100%
no win, no fee, they work for YOU. Hand-picked to provide you with the best possible service, they will work on your behalf to ensure you receive maximum compensation.
Our
30-second compensation calculator will tell you, in ten clicks of your mouse, how much compensation you could claim for your work accident. It really is a very simple process: we do all the hard work for you. You can
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Who we've helped - an AAH success story
"On the day of the accident I was walking through the kitchen of the fast-food restaurant at which I am employed, in order to head outside for a smoke.
Whilst walking I suddenly slipped on the wet floor, as the floor had evidently recently been mopped. However, no warning sign had been placed on the floor to warn employees.
I was in a lot of pain and my father had to pick me up straight from work after I had reported my accident to the manager.
My manager recorded my accident in the book.
I went straight to the hospital where I was diagnosed with a snapped bone in my knee cap and severe ligament damage.
I made a work accident claim with Accident Advice Helpline, who appointed a no-win, no-fee lawyer to fight the case on my behalf. I was able to claim £16,400 because my employers should have taken greater care to protect their employees from danger."
Mr P, Gwent