Man in workplace fall receives £118k compensation

January 29th, 2009

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A man who injured himself after falling from a ladder at work has secured a compensation settlement of £118,500.

The individual, who has not been named, was working for Portchester Plastics Decorators as a painter and decorator in Brighton at the time of the accident.

Although a scaffolding tower had been provided, the employee believed it to be unsafe and instead used a stepladder to reach high areas that he needed to paint.

However, he fell ten feet from the ladder and suffered a fractured leg, an injury which has left him reliant on a mobility scooter to leave the house. He has also undergone numerous operations.

The victim sought legal action and has now secured the payout, which his legal representative said should help to alleviate the "severe disruption and stress" the injury caused.

Under the Work at Height Regulations 2005, every employer should make sure that work is not carried out at height when it can be successfully carried out at ground level.

Where work at height is carried out, employers are legally obliged to take adequate steps to prevent falls.
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Woman injured by scooter ‘to launch legal action’

January 15th, 2009

Woman injured by scooter to launch legal action

A woman who was knocked down by a mobility scooter is considering launching legal action against the driver.

Margaret Scott, 53, was walking in the town centre of Melksham when she was hit by the vehicle, thisiswiltshire.co.uk reports.

She was knocked to the ground and suffered a fractured collarbone, as well as cuts and bruises.

The man who hit Ms Scott left the scene and consequently, police have been unable to prosecute him because of the Data Protection Act.

Ms Scott said she is considering seeking the advice of a solicitor in order to make a personal injury claim.

"I’m just worried that if this was to happen to an elderly person or a child then the outcome could have been even worse," she commented.

People who feel that they may be entitled to damages should seek legal representation as soon as possible as there is a time limit of three years on personal injury claims.


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