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Employers Duties

There have been many debates about employer's duties for a very long period of time. Employers have many obligations towards their employees like maintaining safety in the premises and providing workers with nice amenities and reliable tools and equipments. One of the most important employer's duties is to maintain proper standards of safety at the work place and to strictly adhere to the government safety laws. Any employer who fails to maintain adequate standards of safety at the work place can be held liable by the employee for any injuries at work. Employers who fail to arrange for the proper safety of their employees commit a very grave crime and hence can face very serious repercussions in the long term.

Injuries at work to the employee can be caused when:

  • When an employer fails to train his employees and to guide them properly about the use of certain dangerous machines. These machines when not operated in the right way by the employee can cause deadly accidents which can even involve loss of limbs for the employee.
  • When an employer uses toxic substances like benzene and asbestos in the factory premises in excessive amounts. Pertaining to laws, the use of these substances in the factory premises is only allowed in moderation.
  • Due to non-adherence of the health and the safety regulations by the employer, employees can get hurt on the construction and building sites.
  • Many employees also receive injuries at work when their employer uses faulty equipment in the company.

  • An employer also fails to take care of his duties when he fails to specify to the employee; his rest hours, his salary and also his responsibilities. Any failure by the employer in elucidating to his employee his core area of duties can lead to lot of confusion in the company.

All the employees who have been sufferers of injuries at work have a right to sue their employer for a suitable compensation claim. There are many legal companies these days which can help an employee to get justice against his employer if he has been an innocent victim of accidents at work. An employee can take the help of these legal companies which work on a no win, no fee basis which means that an employee has no liability towards the lawyers. The lawyers will receive their costs from the employer’s insurance firm in the event of winning a case.

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Mr G is a fitness instructor, using military style training techniques. His employers insisted that he cover 4 lessons per day covering at least 14 miles whilst carrying army packs and wearing marching boots. As a result of his excessive workload he suffered an injury to his hip which required surgery and prevented him from participating in contact sports.Within a year of being instructed Excalibur settled his claim for £11,500. Mr G commented:
"an extremely professional service, who utilized every avenue to enhance my claim. Thank you very much"
Mr G from North Yorks

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