£25,000 for Workplace Back Injury
A man whose back was seriously injured in a warehouse accident has won £25,000 in compensation.
The man was using an order picking truck when the accident happened. His vehicle was stationary when one driven by a colleague smashed into him, resulting in the injury.
The incident was caught on CCTV, which showed that the man’s colleague was clearly at fault.
The man required long-term physiotherapy as well as chiropractic treatment. For several months after the accident he was unable to return to work and eventually he had no choice but to change his job.
A claim was brought against the man’s former employer on the ground that it was vicariously responsible for the negligence of the employee who caused the accident. Although the company admitted liability for what happened, it was slow to make any offer of compensation and so court proceedings were commenced.
Before the case was heard, however, the company agreed to pay a £25,000 settlement in compensation for the man’s injuries and loss of earnings as well as for his treatment, care and medication costs.
Latest News
 |
Nightclub Falls Lead to £75,000 in Compensation Payments |
|
 |
Asbestos Victim's Family Wins £57,500 |
|
 |
Success for Untrimmed Bushes Claim |
|
 |
Lecturer Left Paralysed After Late Diagnosis Wins Compensation |
|
 |
Compensation for Woman Paralysed in Fairground Accident |
|
 |
£10,000 Damages for Acid Accident |
|
 |
Motorcyclist Who Lost Leg Awarded £640,000 |
|
 |
£7,000 for Hearing Loss Caused by Workplace Noise Exposure |
|
 |
Mesothelioma Diagnosis Leads to £162,000 Settlement |
|
 |
NHS Patient Wins Settlement for Undiagnosed Fractures |
|
 |
£17,500 Compensation for Leg Injury at Work |
|
 |
Holidaymakers to Receive Compensation for Illness |
|
 |
Woman Wins Damages for Pavement Injury |
|
 |
Dead Cyclist's Family Awarded £337,500 |
|
 |
Injured Children Win Thousands from Pushchair Manufacturer |
|
 |
Nuclear Plant Worker Wins £35,000 |
|
 |
Five-Figure Compensation for Sisters of Asbestos Victim |
|
 |
Tourist Attractions Pay Out Millions for Slips, Trips and Falls |
|
 |
£10,000 for Family of Suicidal Psychiatric Patient |
|
 |
Injured Rail Worker Receives £32,000 |
|
| More... |
The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.