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Making a Noise Induced Hearing Loss, Tinnitus & Industrial Deafness Claim

Noise induced hearing loss reflects a partial loss of hearing over and above everyone's natural loss though age which has been caused by exposure to loud noise at work. Often it is associated with whistling or buzzing in your ears called tinnitus which can affect concentration and disturb your sleep. In some cases your hearing can become sensitive to certain sounds such as a hoover which become painful to hear. This is called hyperacusis.

Whilst tinnitus and hyperacusis are usually easier to spot, it can be difficult to determine whether your hearing has started to deteriorate because of noise. Noise can often affect your hearing slowly over a long time by making it difficult for you to hear people speaking clearly, especially when there is background noise such as in a pub. Alternatively you may find that you have your TV switched on too loud for others to listen comfortably or that you miss the phone ringing even when others hear it.

Noise induced hearing loss is a serious condition which can cause social and occupational disadvantage to those who suffer from it. Our specialist team of tinnitus and noise induced hearing loss solicitors can help you recover compensation for suffering from the effects of exposure to noise to include in appropriate cases recovery of funds to purchase tiny hearing aids which slot inside your ear that are not visible from the outside.


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