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Posted By David Martin
I feel I should know this one but don't.
Is there any sliding scale or guidance out there on how much someone who has suffered an injury at work leaving them marked / scared in some way would recieve? Cna someone point me in the right direction?
thanks in advance
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Posted By Andrew Scargill
David,
There is a specific guidance on compensation costs which I have seen but do not have a copy
Why not try your loss adjusters/risk managers/insurance company
Regards
Andrew
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Posted By Nick Higginson
David,
Trade Unions hold this info too. try Unison or GMB.
Regards,
Nick
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Posted By David Fellows
Guidlines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases (2nd edition) Does not give much useful guidance. The principles are the same as those applied to cases of facial disfiguremnt. Burns will are normally regarded as more seriouse as they tend to cause a greater degree of pain and lead to greater disfigurement. One area in which an almost 'conventional' figure has emerged is where an exploratory laparotomy has been performed but no significant internal injury has been found the award for the operation and inevitable scar is of the order of £3,500.
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