Accidents at Work

Accident at Work

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Every employer has a legal duty to provide a safe working environment. Unfortunately, workplace accidents still happen and can lead to serious injury, financial loss, and long-term disruption to your life. If you have been injured at work because your employer failed in their duty of care, you may be entitled to pursue an Accident at Work Claim for compensation.

What is an Accident at Work Claim?

An accident at work claim arises where an employee or worker suffers injury or illness due to negligence, unsafe practices, or a breach of health and safety regulations. Employers are required by law to:

  • Provide a safe place of work
  • Supply and maintain safe equipment
  • Offer proper training and supervision
  • Carry out risk assessments
  • Ensure protective equipment (PPE) is available and used correctly

If they fail to do so, and you are injured as a result, you may be able to claim compensation.

Common Workplace Accidents

We act for clients across a wide range of industries who have suffered:

  • Slips, trips and falls
  • Manual handling and lifting injuries
  • Machinery and equipment accidents
  • Falls from height
  • Forklift and warehouse accidents
  • Construction site injuries
  • Exposure to harmful substances or loud noise
  • Burns, crush injuries, and workplace transport accidents

Your Rights and Employer Protection

Bringing a claim should not affect your job security. Employers are not legally allowed to dismiss or treat you unfairly for making a genuine claim. Compensation is paid by your employer’s insurers, not directly by your employer. Contact us for more information,

Our Approach

At Hollins Wood Solicitors, we are committed to helping injured workers rebuild their lives. Our team will:

Review your case and advise on prospects of success

Gather evidence including accident reports, witness statements, and medical records

Instruct independent medical experts to assess your injuries

Quantify your financial losses, including long-term impact on your career

Negotiate with your employer’s insurers to secure maximum compensation


What Compensation Covers

A successful claim may compensate you for:

  • Pain, suffering and loss of amenity
  • Past and future loss of earnings
  • Loss of overtime, bonuses and pension contributions
  • Medical treatment, rehabilitation and physiotherapy
  • Costs of care, support, and home adaptations
  • Travel expenses and out-of-pocket costs linked to your injury