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Falling Metal Rod Leads To Work Accident Compensation Payout

We acted for a lady called Ellie who was employed as a store assistant by a well known high street chain. Immediately before her accident took place, she was sitting in the staff room on her lunch break when a colleague stood on a chair next to her in order to get to some till rolls which were on top of the cupboard. In the process of this happening an iron rod fell from on top of the cupboard and it hit Ellie on the top of her head.

Immediately after the accident, she began to feel nauseous and experienced severe pain in her head, neck, shoulders and back.

We notified Ellie's employer's insurance company about her claim within two months of the accident taking place and a very early admission of responsibility for the accident was receved.

Fortunately, Ellie made a good recovery from her injuries and we were able to obtain compensation for her amounting to several thousand pounds.

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