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Accidents
at Work
Mr
Anderton was working on a building site when he had his
accident at work. Whilst walking up an internal staircase
a steel plate fell on his foot and he was left pinned to
the wooden step. The insurance company for the building
contractor initially offered to pay Mr Anderton damages
of £4,500 for the accident at work. When Case Direct started
a court action they raised their compensation offer to £6,000
which Mr Anderton accepted.
Mr Carter
was a 24 year old window maker when he had his accident
at work. A fellow worker lit a cigarette which ignited the
fumes from the window casting he was handling. He sustained
75% burns and was left with serious facial, hand and body
scarring. He contacted Case Direct and we agreed to fight
his case. Initially his employers refused to accept his
claim for damages but when we raised a court action, they
agreed to pay him £280,000. Mr Carter was grateful to be
alive and he was very grateful to Case Direct.
Mrs
Foxwell had an accident at the factory where she was employed.
She slipped on a wet patch on the floor and suffered a back
injury which meant she had to stop work permanently. She
also suffered from depression as a result of having to give
up her job. Her employers refused to accept her claim saying
that the accident was not due to their negligence. They
also said that Mrs Foxwell was fully recovered and that
her depression was either non-existent or not due to the
accident at work. Case Direct took her case to court and
Mrs Foxwell’s former employers were eventually forced to
pay £95,000 in compensation.
Mr
Fulton had an accident at work in which he fell off scaffolding
and was seriously injured. There were no witnesses and the
cause of the fall was unclear. Some time later, Mr Fulton
died. It was presumed that this was a result of his injuries
but the medical evidence was not conclusive. Case Direct
raised a court action and his employers agreed to pay £44,000
to Mr Fulton’s family. No amount of money could compensate
for the family’s loss but we were please to have won their
case. This was a good level of award for a fatal accident
at work considering the lack of evidence regarding the cause
of the fall.
Success
stories are based on real cases but the names have been
changed to protect client confidentiality.
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