Tag: making a claim
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Rugby Players, Unless Orders and Strike-Out: How a Procedural Failure Can Cost a Serious Injury Claim

A high-profile rugby head injury case shows how a missed court deadline can put a claim at risk. Here is what an unless order means and your options.
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Hearing Loss From Years of Workplace Noise: Can You Still Claim Compensation in the UK?

Worked around factory, print or machinery noise for years and now struggle to hear? Find out how UK hearing loss compensation claims work in 2026.
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Construction Workers and Hearing Loss: Your Rights After Years on Loud Sites

Years on loud UK construction sites can cause permanent hearing damage. Find out what the law required of your employers and whether you can still bring a claim.
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Why Can’t I Hear High-Pitched Sounds? When Hearing Loss Isn’t Just Age

Struggling to hear consonants, alarms or children’s voices? High-frequency hearing loss is often blamed on age. In many UK workers, the real cause is past noise at work.
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Stage fall claim puts spotlight on event safety

Stephen Fry has reportedly issued a claim after suffering serious injuries at the CogX Festival, held at The O2 Arena. The broadcaster is said to have fallen from the stage after delivering a keynote speech, sustaining fractures to his leg, hip, pelvis and ribs. The incident demonstrates a very straightforward legal duty:- organisers and venues…
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Firefighters face growing risk of skin cancer from toxic exposure, warns WE Solicitors

WE Solicitors is warning that firefighters across the UK may face an increased risk of developing skin cancer due to repeated exposure to toxic contaminants encountered during emergency incidents. While the dangers of smoke inhalation are widely recognised, growing evidence suggests that harmful substances released during fires, including carcinogenic particles from burning materials, can settle…
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Did Years of Working on Printing Presses Damage Your Hearing?

Printing industry workers are at risk of noise-induced hearing loss. Find out about hearing loss claims and whether you could be entitled to compensation.


