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This is not a complete list but it does cover some of the most common claims. If you have been injured in any type of accident and believe somebody else was at fault contact comercrawley for further advice.

car crash

Road accident claims by:

• Motorcyclists - click here for more information
• Drivers
• Passengers
• Cyclists
• Pillion passengers

glasses

Accidents claims at work including:

• Faulty machinery or equipment
• Unsafe premises
• Inadequate training
• Lack of protective equipment
• Negligence/assault by work colleague

asbestos

Industrial accident claims or disease cases including:

• Asbestos related injuries
• Work related upper limb disorders (for example tenosynovitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, epicondylitis)
• Stress related psychiatric illness
• Noise-induced deafness claims

Broken leg

Slip, trip or fall claims including:

• Pavement trips
• Accidents in shops, restaurants or other public places

sports injury

Other accident claims including:

• Leisure or sporting accidents
• Household accidents
• Injuries as a result of faulty products
• Injuries caused by animals

Lights

Criminal injury claims

A claim can be made under the state funded Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme if you have been injured as a result of a crime (please note that different time limits and funding arrangements apply).

 

 

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Personal injury news

 

comercrawley supports HSE asbestos campaign

comercrawley has voiced its support for an ongoing campaign by The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) which is aimed at tradesmen who work with asbestos.
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Insurers are behind clampdown on ‘no win no fee’ services

Ian Comer says that intensive lobbying by insurance companies is a major factor in the government’s plans to impose restrictions on ‘no win no fee’ services.
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