Factory Accident Claims

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Have you suffered personal injury in an accident in a factory?
 
Does your employer operate a safe system of work? Does your employer maintain your work equipment regularly and keep it in good repair? Are the machines you operate safe? Does your employer keep the factory neat and tidy? Do your workmates leave things lying around on the floor? Are there cables left across walkways? Is rubbish cleared away properly or is it left in your way?  Were you trained properly to do your job? Were guards to protect you from dangerous machinery removed to speed up the job at the expense of your health and safety?
 
Many injuries are caused because employers are negligent or fail to apply health and safety regulations. 

Common personal injuries caused in factories include:

  • Burns caused by fires, explosions or failure to to control hazardous chemicals
  • Fractures and amputations  to fingers  and hands caused by using dangerous and faulty machinery. 
  • Fractures to wrists and ankles and back injuries caused by ttrips and falls on an untidy factory floor
Our team of specialist solicitors deal with many cases involving injuries in factories. They can often pursue your claim for compensation on a no win no fee basis.  They will advise you on the merits of your case.  They will gather the evidence and advise you on how best to put your case forward. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
 

 
To start your claim now please call us FREE on 0800 11 88 99 or complete the online form with a brief description of your accident and we will contact you shortly.
 


 


Related Factory Accident Claims News

A motor component manufacturer based in Cheshire has been given a £20,000 fine over an incident in which a worker suffered serious injuries when he was hit by the hook of a falling crane.
Safety failings and inadequate training which led to a 24-year-old worker losing full use of his hand has resulted in a building firm being fined £10,000.
A Burnley manufacturing company has been fined £16,000 and ordered to pay £11,000 in court costs after it ignored a formal warning about noise levels at its factory.
A company has been fined more than £16,000 after one of its employees had his arm severed while trying to clean a machine.
Workplace safety has been put at risk over the past 10 years due to changes in health and safety policies, a report has revealed.
The cry "health and safety" is too often invoked to disguise someone'e real motives - such as concerns over costs or complexity, the Health and Safety Executive has claimed.
The Health and Safety Executive has highlighted the standards covering machinery guards after an incident at a bread manufacturer resulted in an employee having his finger amputated.

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