The Daily Vanguard

Accident At Work Calculator

Employers are required by law to provide a safe work environment for all employees. Even the most safety-conscious employers can overlook potential hazards which can lead to accidents at work. Although most often in factory, warehouse, building site employment situations, potential for injury exists in any work environment. Employees should know their options in case of an accident at work in order to cover medical expenses, time off, transportation to and from medical appointments and any other modifications that need to be made to their home or lifestyle due to the injury and resulting suffering.

How do employees protect themselves if injured at work? In the UK, every company must purchase indemnity insurance which means that the insurance company (not the employer) pays the employee in the event of an accident at work. This protects the employee from possible repercussions from his employer on his return to work. It also encourages employers to have adequate safety and hazard training systems in place to better help employees avoid the occupational pitfalls that may be common in their specific workplace.

The easiest way to know if you as an injured employee should begin a claim for compensation from your employer for a work-related injury is to ask a few simple questions, easily facilitated by Accident Claims Calculator. Were you injured in the last three years? Was the accident your fault? Did you receive medical attention? Where were you injured?

Of course, the trauma of an injury can have detrimental effects on your financial life, emotional stability and employment future, so getting help by beginning a claim investigation is one of the surest ways to recover a bright future.

The increasing efficiency and convenience of vehicles these days make them one of the top modes of transportation for today’s modern individual. However, along with the many benefits of car travel for work and pleasure, there are higher potential risks of accidents for both vehicle owners and passengers, especially with today’s increasingly congested roads and distracted drivers. If you or a family member have been involved in a road traffic accident, and it was not your fault, any injuries you sustained may entitle you to compensation.

Your injuries from a road traffic accident could be relatively minor such as bruises or whiplash or involve major injuries involving head and spinal trauma, surgeries, an extended hospital stay and ongoing therapy. In some of the most extreme and tragic cases, long-term care and outside support are necessary for the person to function. And these injuries don’t even touch on a person’s psychological damages, financial loss from inability to work, possible loss of vehicle and more.

Whiplash is a seemingly minor injury that can have the potential for long-term repercussions. Whiplash can best be described as an injury to the neck, shoulders or spine due to the sudden jerking of the head (usually in a collision) backward, forward or both. Typically felt a few hours after a collision, the effects of whiplash have been known to last days, weeks, months or even years. Medical treatment, financial loss and even travel expenses can be part of a claim to offset the injuries associated with whiplash.

The best way to know if you should begin a claim for compensation for your auto-related injury is to ask a few simple questions, easily facilitated by Accident Claims Calculator. Were you injured in the last three years? Was the accident your fault? Did you receive medical attention? Where were you injured?

Of course, the trauma of an injury can have detrimental effects on many areas of your life, so seeking immediate help by beginning a claim investigation with an experienced claim representative is one of the surest ways to recover a bright future.