Ladder Accidents
48,000 people each year in the UK attend A&E as a result of a ladder accident. Accidents involving ladders have risen to 62%, they can result in broken bones traumatic head injury.
When performing tasks that involve the use of a ladder you should always approach the task with caution:
• Do not struggle with a ladder on your own • Always position the foot of the ladder one measure out for every four measures in height • The ladder must be positioned on a firm level • Always move the ladder rather than trying to reach over to an item • Wear sensible shoes whilst using a ladder.
Even with precautions severe injury can still happen through no fault of your own. If you work in an industry profession such as construction and electrician trades, you more than likely have to use a ladder in your day to day job. If you are:
• Not given the right type of ladder • Not correctly trained • Given defective equipment.
You are at risk of falling victim to a personal injury accident. If you are unfortunate enough to have an accident whilst using a ladder that isn’t your fault then Accident Consult can help you get back on your feet.
Accident Consult are experts in no win no fee claims. We can provide you with all the help and advice you need to claim compensation.
If you are suffering after having an accident involving a ladder you are most likely out of work and will be for a length of time. This will leave you out of pocket, putting a huge financial strain on you that you don’t need. By claiming with Accident Consult you are getting years of experience with dealing with no win no fee claims.
Your claim starts today, call us now on 08081 68 69 70.
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