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Employers Liability

Owing to the risks and dangers involved in the construction business, construction sites are really dangerous work places to work in and are more prone to construction and building site accidents. On an average, at least 2 people die on the construction sites every week in any nation. One of the most important things is that the workers should remain alert and careful while working on such sites. It is the employers liability to give adequate training to the workers on the safety issues and ensure that all the workers practice the guidelines of safety during work.

One of the most common accidents at construction sites are caused due to electric shocks. Therefore, it is advisable for the workers to wear insulated rubber boots and gloves, do not allow water to collect and form puddle in the construction area, and avoid electric wiring stringing across as far as possible. Ladders should be thoroughly checked and maintained, and if there are any defects in them, they should be immediately discarded or repaired. While using scaffolding, it should be ensured that it is maintained properly and it is the responsibility of the supervisors to provide fall protection or harnesses to the employees. Proper lighting facilities like flood lights, barricade lights and head gear lights should be provided, especially while working in closed area or at night.

Being buried alive, drowning, falling and asphyxiation due to shortage of oxygen are some of the most common construction and building site accidents. It is the employers liability to provide the employees with ample safety at the construction sites. If the owners, agents, project managers, supervisors and contractors are in any way negligent or ignorant towards the safety of the workers, then they are entitled to be claimed for compensation in case of any accidents at the construction site. The injured workers can get a compensation for their injuries, but the amount depends upon the genuineness of the injury and the witnesses and proofs that they could accumulate against the employers. After all, why should you pay for the medical bills and suffer from pain in your body parts, when it was none of your fault. Any photographs of the accident site or of the injuries will add to your favour in the case. You will also need to keep copies of all the medical bills, medical reports and other documents associated with the expenses that you had to carry due to the accident. As you will not be able to join work during the period of your recovery, it will be added to your loss of income, which also needs to be compensated by your employers.

Testimonials
Public Liability
Pedestrian Fall from Bicycle
Miss H was knocked off her bicycle when her front tyre struck a loose paving stone jutting into the road. She sustained a head injury causing severe short term memory loss and mood swings. After 2 years her original Solicitors withdrew from the case as they believed her claim had less than a 50% chance of succeeding. Miss H contacted Excalibur who agreed to represent her on a No win No fee basis.

Within 18 months the matter was resolved and Miss H received a settlement cheque of £300,000.00. She told us
"Thank you Excalibur for believing in me and my claim. My Solicitor was always available to me and happy to explain each step of the process. The only surprise was how much you managed to obtain for me without the need to go to trial. I will tell all my friends about your great service."
Miss H from London