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PHC Law Recovers £25,000 Compensation for Welding Machine Operator

Preston, United Kingdom (11th October, 2012)PHC Law, specialist personal injury solicitors who take cases on a no win no fee basis, have successfully recovered £25,000 compensation for a lady who suffered a significant injury to her hand whilst at work.

The Claimant was injured in an accident which occurred at work on 17th April 2008, and called upon PHC Law’s specialist personal injury solicitors to handle her claim.

Whilst operating a welding machine which required quick, repetitive movements in order to keep production going, due to a momentary and inadvertent lapse of concentration, the Claimant pressed the pedal and caused the welding device to crush her hand.

The injury caused significant damage to the right index finger, which left her with a painful and sensitive tip. This prevented the Claimant from carrying out most activities which involved using the right hand, and negatively affected both her personal and working life. In the meantime, the Claimant was affected by a significant back condition which also impaired her ability to work.

Medical evidence was obtained from a Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon and despite the Claimant’s employers failing to cooperate and delaying their investigations, the insurers admitted liability but argued for contributory negligence.

On behalf of the Claimant, Mr Cooper, representing her case, contended that there would be no contributory negligence as the accident occurred due to an extremely dangerous system of work involving an unsafe piece of machinery.

Mr Cooper commented: “The accident has caused great deal of pain, suffering and distress for my client. Although I am pleased with the outcome for my client, these types of accidents should not happen. It is every employer’s duty of care to maintain a safe working environment for its employees to prevent accidents from happening.

“The immediate cause of this accident was inadvertence, which was bound to occur when an operative was required to work in a repetitive fashion. Such machines should be securely fenced so that an accident like this cannot occur. I would urge anyone who has been involved in a work accident like this to get in touch with us for our help.”

Proceedings were commenced after the insurers admitted liability, and the Claimant received £25,000 compensation in full, without any deductions.

For more information about PHC Law or to speak to one of their personal injury solicitors, visit their website today at www.phclaw.com or telephone 0800 612 7 612.

About PHC Law:
PHC Law has over 30 years’ experience in recovering compensation for accident victims on a no win no fee basis across the UK. PHC Law’s team of personal injury solicitors has grown to become one of the UK’s most reputable firms, providing legal representation for victims of road traffic accidents, accidents at work and victims of crime.

Contact:
Victoria Leah
PHC Law Ltd
107 Garstang Rd
Fulwood, Preston

Tel: 0800 612 7 612

Email: phc@phclaw.co.uk

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