If you have suffered an injury at work, claim the compensation you deserve today.
Eye injuries at work can have devastating effects, not only on an individual’s vision but also on their overall quality of life and ability to work. They can be one of the most severe injuries a person can suffer. Even slight damage to the eye can cause a significant reduction in the quality of your vision.
Unfortunately, there are occasions where an eye injury is so severe that it leads to long term or partial blindness. You may be able to make a claim for eye injury at work compensation if your employer’s negligence was the main cause of your injury.
As your eyes are a sensitive part of the body, they can be easily damaged. Some of the most common accidents that occur in the workplace include:
This negligence and irresponsibility can cause multiple injuries and will make work an unsafe place to be.
Your employer has a duty of care to ensure that your workplace is as safe as possible. Your employer is obligated to provide a safe place of work under the Health and Safety at Work. Act of 1974. The Workplace (Health, Safety, and Welfare) Regulations (1992) and The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 impose a duty on your employer to ensure that the work environment is always clean and maintained to a high safety standard.
Your employer must ensure your safety in the workplace by following strict health and safety at work legislation. If your employers fail to carry out their duties in a satisfactory manner, and as a result, you sustain injuries in the eye, you may be able to claim for eye injury at work compensation.
If you have suffered an eye injury at work due to an employer’s negligence, contact our accident at work solicitors today to determine if you could make an eye injury compensation claim.
Many common eye injuries can occur as a result of an accident in the workplace. Here are the most common eye injuries:
Each listed type of eye injury varies in severity. Some of the listed points are minor eye injuries. Minor eye injuries, such as swelling, may take a short time to heal. Whereas other eye injuries, such as bleeding in and around the eyes and eye fractures, will need medical attention straight away.
More severe eye injuries may lead to blindness. If you have suffered any eye injuries, you might be entitled to some degree of compensation in the event that negligence can be proven.
There are often worries associated with making a claim against an employer. Many will be worried that the result will be negative and that they may be dismissed or treated negatively as a result. We can assure you that your employer will not be legally allowed to terminate your employment or treat you negatively just because you are filing a claim against them.
Your employer should have appropriate insurance in place to cover instances of any of their employees being injured due to their negligence or breach of statutory duty. Your employer will not suffer any direct, personal financial loss if they have adequate insurance in place.
If you were unfortunate enough to have been involved in an accident due to negligence, and you suffered an eye injury because of it, you will have grounds to claim compensation. Before you start your claim, we would recommend that you do the following:
Compensation for an eye injury is based on the pain, suffering and loss of amenity (general damages) as well as any financial losses suffered as the result of the accident (special damages).
It is difficult to determine the amount of compensation you will receive without knowing all the injury details. As many injuries are complex, especially those that are ongoing, it may be necessary to obtain a medical evaluation of your injuries before estimating your injuries’ value.
The valuation of your general damages will be based on recent case law, as well as guidelines set out by the Judicial College.
The subject of special damages relates to incurred and expected costs in the future due to the eye injury. Your additional losses can include the following:
Beacon Law provides a team of highly qualified personal injury solicitors and legal professionals with many years of experience in personal injury matters. We offer a high level of service to all our clients and work hard to ensure you receive the highest-level service for your accident at work claim. We are specialist personal injury claims solicitors with expertise in all types of claims, including road traffic accidents, slips, trips, falls, and criminal injuries. All of our claims are managed on a no-win, no-fee basis.
On average, people receive over £15,000 when they use us for their personal injury compensation claim.
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