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Scaffolding accidents

A construction site is a potentially dangerous place, and falls from height are the single largest source of accidents causing death or serious injury in the building and construction industry. Many Of these accidents involve scaffolding.

There are numerous causes of Scaffolding accidents such as :-

  1. Plank slippage
  2. Incorrect, inadequate or improperly attached bracing
  3. Missing boards or base plates
  4. Worn or iadeqately maintained equipment
  5. Poor or inadequate guard railing
  6. Incorrectly attached ladder
  7. Defective foundations
  8. Falling objects

Employers have an obligation at Common Law to protect their employees from injury at work by having safe equipment, safe methods of work, competent workers etc. In addition, the use of scaffolding is governed by the The Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996. These require that scaffolding be safe to use, of sound construction and inspected by a competent person. Written records of inspections must be kept for a period of three months after completion of the work.

Breach of either Common Law or statute causing injury can render an employer liable to pay compensation damages to the injured victim.

If you have been injured in a scaffolding accident in the last three years you may be entitled to compensation. To obtain Free Legal Assessment of your case please complete the Application Form. We will handle your claim on a No Win No Fee basis at no cost to you.

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Mrs J tripped on a pothole whilst crossing a service road running parallel to a main road, fracturing her shoulder, wrist and ankle. The Council initially denied full liability for her accident alleging Mrs J was partly to blame for not avoiding the pothole. Excalibur arranged a Conference with a barrister and on his advice rejected this. After intense negotiations Mrs J was awarded £17,000.00 she said:
"I had help from the start regarding my claim and found the advice very reassuring. I have never had to make a claim before so was apprehensive but you did a lot to alleviate my worries. Thanks again for all your help and support."
Mrs J from Birmingham

See how much your claim could be worth.

Examples of Compensation Awards for Injury Claims*
Serious Back Injury
£30,000
Wrist Injury
£3,000
Serious Neck Injury
£30,000
Serious Hand Injury
£10,000
Ankle Injury
£3,000
Serious Knee Injury
£20,000
Serious Head Injury
£50,000

*damages for loss of earnings and other losses and expenses are commonly paid in addition to the injury award and will vary in each case