I contracted a symptom called musculoskeletal comdition working for office of national statistics. it affect number of my joints, mostly my knees, right shoulder and right elbow. i am limited in my job seach and i can no longer look for any jobs. This is due to the fact that i stand 90% of the time interviewing people at the airport. Can i ask for compensation?
Optional Information: Province/Country relating to question: uk(london) Already Tried: the doctor and specialist as recommended to be relocated to a desk job. my company his dragging it feets while i am on heavy medication. they are assessing my disability to see if yes they can help. but the doctor said that i will not get better and i have to live with it and take medication for the rest of my life
Thanks for your question. Please remember to rate my answer SMILEY FACE OR ABOVE so that I am credited for my time.If your injury was caused by work then yes you can claim compensation.You will need to instruct a Solicitor to deal with making a claim for you.The Solicitor would draft any documents, prepare Court pleadings and present any argument in Court should that be necessary.But to answer your question - yes you could claim compensation for the injury caused at work. Please remember to click *** SMILEY FACE *** or above so that I am credited for my time. The question does not close and you can ask follow ups. Important: If you feel the need to rate as one of the lower two scores, it counts as negative feedback so please reply to me via the REPLY with any further questions you may have. I will be happy to assist you further.
solicitor fees are very expensive and i am looking for on that is good and does no fee and no win policy can you help?
If you have home or motor insurance with legal protection you may get cover via this.Otherwise if you google industrial disease solicitors you should find some. Please remember to click *** SMILEY FACE *** or above so that I am credited for my time. The question does not close and you can ask follow ups. Important: If you feel the need to rate as one of the lower two scores, it counts as negative feedback so please reply to me via the REPLY with any further questions you may have. I will be happy to assist you further.
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