Archive for the ‘Employers Liability’ Category

A company pays out compensation as a man loses four fingers

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

A company has been ordered to pay almost £5,000 following a workplace accident in which a man lost four fingers.

The workplace accident, in May 2008, occurred when machine operator Mr. L and a colleague had been working on a plastic cutting machine. The plastic had become jammed and Mr L, thinking that his colleague had turned off the automatic guillotine switch, tried to clear the blockage. As he did so the guillotine cutter came down on his hand, severing four fingers.

Mr L was in hospital for three weeks with surgeons eventually managing to re-attach two of the fingers, but he will be unable to carry out any manual work in the foreseeable future.

Liverpool Magistrates Court fined the company £2,500 with £2,438 in prosecution costs for breaching the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations which state that an employer must stop employees having access to dangerous machine parts.

HSE inspector Martin Paren said: “The company should have had a guard on the guillotine to prevent workers from reaching the blade. An automatic mechanism should also have been in place so that the power was cut if the guard was opened. Instead Mr L wrongly assumed that a colleague had switched the guillotine off, and he had four fingers cut off as a result.”

Injury at work gets rewarded with a £35,000 compensation payout

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Injured at Work

In the course of his work, a claimant suffered a manual handling injury whilst installing some machine steel at the top of a lift shaft. It slipped out of its retaining pocket and he held on to it in an attempt to prevent it from falling, sustaining a personal injury to his neck and shoulder as he did so.

He required extensive medical treatment and time off from work and eventually had to change his occupation altogether, as the long-term injury meant that he was no longer fit to carry out the heavier aspects of his job.

The injured employee appointed a lawyer to act on his behalf in a claim against his employer. The case was pursued the case on the basis that they failed to employ sufficient health and safety measures to provide him with a safe system of work and keep the risk of injury to a minimum.

Liability was admitted and the lawyer then entered into detailed negotiations with the defendant to ensure that the claimant received an appropriate amount of compensation. During this process, the claimant was able to obtain interim payments to help fund his medical expenses until the case could be concluded. He eventually secured a total amount of damages in excess of £35,000 in respect of his injuries, loss of earnings, medical costs and other losses.

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Injured man gets £3m in accident claims

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

A man who suffered devastating brain and physical injuries sustained in a car accident, is to receive £3m in accident claims.

The 26 year old man’s injury lawyers agreed the settlement ahead of a claim for damages, which was due to open at the High Court in Belfast.

“The compensation reflects the severity of the injuries and his future needs for health care and support,” said his injury lawyers.

The settlement in his claim brought against the driver of the car in which he was a seat-belted passenger, was reached out of the court.

The lawyers for the offending driver did not dispute the liability for the accident and the figure to be paid out was agreed with insurers for the defendant.

The injury lawyers said that their client was a promising singer and was travelling on the Glasgow to Stranraer road with the rest of his music band, who were on the way to catch a ferry back to Northern Ireland.

He was asleep in the back when their vehicle collided head-on with a motorcycle. He suffered severe brain and physical injuries, and was left in a coma for weeks.

The motorcyclist and the driver’s five-year-old son were killed in the accident.

The injured man has no recollection of the accident and is still striving to cope with the physical and psychological impact of his injuries.