Archive for the 'work equipment' Category
July 29th, 2010 by admin
Car component manufacturer Dura Automotive Body and Glass Systems UK has been fined £30,000 following a prosecution by the Health and Safety Executive as a result of a mechanised robot striking worker Michael Brewer. Mr Brewer suffered personal injury to his voice box and near paralysis along the side of his body.
The cause of this work accident was that it had become common practice during maintenance work to watch the operating sequence of the robotised machine from inside the guarded area rather than from outside it. The risk assessment by the company had failed to consider the risks to the safety of workers posed by the industrial robot operating within the guarded area.
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July 12th, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News August 2010.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT AT WORK CLAIMS”
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at 2 defective work equipment situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that ultimately lead to an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned in this series of articles are clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and some of the names referred to may be familiar to you.
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July 9th, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News July 2010.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider “THE IMPORTANCE OF STRONG MEDICAL EVIDENCE IN SUCCESSFUL PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS”
What is the role of medical evidence in personal injury claims and why is it so important? To make a successful claim for personal injury compensation, you need to prove three things. Firstly, that someone else had a legal responsibility for your safety and welfare; secondly that they failed in their responsibilities towards you; and finally that you suffered an injury as a direct result. No matter how serious your injuries are, you will only be able to recover accident compensation if the first and second criteria are satisfied.
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June 3rd, 2010 by admin
In the personal injury compensation case of Tomasz Krysztof Kmiecic v Nadia France Isaacs decided on 12th March 2010 a householder was found not liable under statutory regulations or in negligence when a casual worker fell and sustained injury at her property.
The claimant claimed damages for personal injury after falling from a ladder while trying to repair a leaky garage roof at the defendant’s home. The defendant prohibited the claimant from gaining access to the roof by the window in her son’s bedroom as she did not want him to walk through the house on the white carpets. Subsequently it was decided he should use a step ladder that was in the garage, but it was too short and whilst climbing the ladder, it slipped and the claimant fell sustaining injury.
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May 27th, 2010 by admin
In May 2009 in the in the work related personal injury case of Smith v. Northamptonshire County Council, the House of Lords decided that an access ramp which was outside a disabled wheelchair users home did not amount to “work equipment” within the meaning of the Provision and Use of Equipment Regulations 1998.
Mrs Jean Smith was working for the Council as a driver and carer. On 1 December 2004 she visited the home of wheelchair bound Mrs Gina Cotter in order to take her to a day centre. It was necessary for Mrs Smith to take Mrs Cotter from the property down a wooden ramp situated outside the patio doors.  When doing this the edge of the ramp gave way causing her to stumble and suffer personal injury. The Council denied liability.
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May 21st, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News June 2010.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL TRIPPING ACCIDENT CLAIMS“
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at more situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that resulted in an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned in these articles are actual clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and readers may recognise some of the names referred to.
In this article I highlight 2 cases where drivers were injured because of dangerous premises. As with previous articles, the common trend remains the effect on each individual’s life. Both men had similar accidents, but sustained quite different degrees of injury and financial loss. Although using the process of law to make personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly compensate for the trauma and inconvenience suffered, it can assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief by way of awards of compensation. As previously indicated, the basic aim of an accident claim is to try and return the injured party to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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March 24th, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News April 2010.Â
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors (see their advert on the front page) will consider more “PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT AT WORK CLAIMS”.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at various situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that ultimately lead to an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned in this series of articles are clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and some of the names referred to may be familiar to you.
In this article I highlight 2 very different accidents in the working environment and examine the outcome for each individual. As with the previous articles in this series, the common trend remains the significant effect on each person’s life. Both of my clients sustained significant injuries and suffered financial losses as a result, including lost earnings. Although using the established legal processes for making personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly compensate for the trauma and inconvenience suffered, in appropriate cases it can assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief by way of awards of compensation. As previously stressed, the fundamental aim of all accident claims is to try and return the injured party to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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February 23rd, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News March 2010.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at more situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that resulted in an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned in these articles are actual clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and readers may recognise some of the names referred to.
In this article I highlight 2 work accident claims involving a fall from a vehicle, but with quite different consequences. As with the other articles in this series, the common trend remains the effect on each individual’s life. Both of my clients sustained significant injuries and suffered financial losses as a result, but only one was likely to return to his pre-accident state of fitness. Although using the process of law to make personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly compensate for the trauma and inconvenience suffered, it can assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief by way of awards of compensation. As previously indicated, the basic aim of an accident claim is to try and return the injured party to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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January 26th, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News February 2010.
In this month’s second article Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors returns to consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL WORK ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Returning to his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at various situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that ultimately lead to an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned in this series of articles are clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and some of the names referred to may be familiar to you.
In this article I highlight 2 different types of accident at work claims and examine the outcomes. As with the previous articles, the common trend that emerges is the significant effect on each individual’s life. Both of my clients sustained significant injuries and suffered financial losses as a result, including lost income. Although using the established legal processes for making personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly compensate for the trauma and inconvenience suffered, it can assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief by way of awards of compensation. As previously stressed, the fundamental aim of all accident claims is to try and return the injured party to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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December 4th, 2009 by admin
Published in Truckstop News December 2009.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at more situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that resulted in an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned are actual clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and readers may recognise some of the names referred to.
In this article I highlight 2 very different types of accident that resulted in significant injuries and as with the other articles in this series the common trend remains the effect on each individual’s life. However, in both cases there were modest claims for financial losses and the sums recovered for the physical injuries formed the bulk of the accident compensation. Although using the process of law to make personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly compensate for the trauma and inconvenience suffered, it can assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief by way of awards of compensation. As previously indicated, the basic aim of an accident claim is to try and return the injured party to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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