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Work Related Upper Limb Disorder Claim

According to recent reports by the health and safety executive, there are thousands of cases that are related to upper limb disorders. These cases include a wide range of work related complaints that include shoulder, neck, hand, elbow, wrist and fingers. Most of this is brought about by continuous repetitive or strenuous activities.

Here at Tylers Solicitors, we can provide a complete range of no-win, no-fee legal services to help you get the compensation you’re entitled to. Our experienced team of legal experts can help you to claim upper limb disorder compensation from whoever is responsible. Whether you’ve suffered due to a lack of PPE, or a workplace which doesn’t take your health and safety seriously, we are here for you. To begin your upper limb disorder compensation claim, call Tylers Solicitors today.

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How do work related upper limb disorder accident claims happen?

According to the law if a person is affected by a work-related upper limb disorder an employer could be held liable especially if they failed to control and manage the risks related to the condition effectively.

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Can I make a work-related upper limb disorder accident claim?

If you want to proceed with your Work Related Upper Limb Disorder injury compensation claim then you should call Tylers Solicitors freephone on 0800 699 0079 and we can then proceed to talk you through your finger accident injury compensation claim.

How do I make a work-related upper limb disorder claim?

If you have suffered a work related upper limb injury as a result of an accident that wasn’t your fault then you may be able to make a claim. Call Tylers today on (freephone): 0800 699 0079 to see if you can make a claim today.

What accident claims can work-related upper limb disorder claims cover?

If you’ve been unfortunate enough to suffer any kind of physical injury, our team are here for you. Our no-win, no-fee legal experts can help you to make any kind of claim for personal injury compensation. Whatever kind of work-related upper limb injury you might have suffered, we are here for you.

Thanks to our many years of experience, we can work to get you the compensation you need to move on with your life. Whether it’s a shoulder, neck or elbow injury, you could be eligible to claim compensation.

What are the Symptoms of Work-Related Upper Limb Disorder?

Upper limb disorders can be brought forward if symptoms such as tenderness, swelling, weakness, stiffness, cramps, aches and pains show up. An upper limb disorder can only be diagnosed as work-related upper limb disorder if there is enough proof that it was caused by the activities and processes that one does at work. Licensed and professional doctors do these kinds of diagnosis.

Compensation Amounts

Need more information? Don’t worry, one of our professional claims solicitors will advise you along the way

Contact us on 0800 699 0079 or via our online contact form to start your claim today!

If you have sustained an injury at work and it’s resulted in a upper limb disorder and want to know the average amount of compensation you can claim, use our quick compensation calculator below to calculate the average compensation you will receive.

It’s affected your health but you are likely to make a quick recovery as in a few weeks or a few months. However, you may still be eligible to claim compensation.

£1,930 to £3,090

If you are unfortunate enough to have suffered symptoms from a work-related upper limb disorder that last and prologue for the duration of up to three years, then you will be able to claim compensation.

£7,580 to £9,430

If you are suffering from work-related upper limb disorder and are suffering from the continuation of fluctuating and unilateral symptoms, then you can claim compensation.

£13,080 to £14,330

if you are suffering from continuing bilateral disability with surgery and loss of employment, then give us a call today and let’s get you the compensation you deserve.

£19,210 to £20,280

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Frequently Asked Questions

You have exactly 3 years to claim for compensation after the initial diagnosis of your work-related upper limb injury.

Tylers Solicitors will always strive to get you the maximum compensation amount possible for the injuries you have suffered after your accident diagnosis of work-related upper limb disorder, along with any loss of earnings and medical costs incurred.

We also value the solicitor/client relationship very highly throughout the claims process and believe that communication is the key to a successful compensation claim.

Tylers Solicitors are no win, no fee accident claims solicitors, which means if you lose your case Work-Related Upper Limb Disorder claim, then you do not pay us a fee.

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For any Industrial Disease Claims, call Tylers Solicitors today, a leading UK provider of no-win, no-fee legal services. Our experienced team will work with you to get the maximum amount of compensation you’re entitled to, following any kind of injury that isn’t your fault!