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Industrial Disease Compensation Claims

As industrial diseases vary in their effects so too does the compensation amounts and the individual claims process. On one hand malignant mesothelioma, a particularly unpleasant asbestos related illness from which there is no recovery often attracts awards of damages in excess of £100,000 whereas a repetitive strain injury which causes pain for a short period of time before your employer moves you to less strenuous work may be limited in compensation to a few thousand pounds.

Whatever your indistrial disease claim, at EAD you can be sure you will receive the maximum compensation possible for your injuries.

As well as compensation for your pain and suffering, industrial disease claims can also include compensation for miscellaneous losses and expenses incurred as a result of your condition. Such losses include:

  • Past and potential future loss of earnings
  • Loss of pension rights
  • Private treatment fees
  • Cost of medical expenses
  • Purchase and maintenance cost of hearing aids
  • Cost of specialist equipment
  • Care and services provided either by your family or by a professional
  • Travelling expenses

An important consideration in your industrial disease claim is how your injuries may affect you if you were ever to lose your job. In certain circumstances we can claim for the disadvantage you may suffer trying to get new work if there is a risk you were to be made redundant.


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