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Since the Workmen’s Compensation Act was issued by parliament in 1897 workmen have the right to seek compensation from their employers if they are injured in the course of carrying out their job.

All employers are required to have liability insurance which covers personal injury claims from employees, so any settlement agreed upon is guaranteed to be paid. Workmen’s compensation is designed to make up for the pain and suffering caused and other losses sustained by an injury in the workplace. If you think you are entitled to workmen’s compensation our Find a Solicitor service can get you in touch with an experienced professional who will be able to advise you on the possibility of making a claim and the steps you need to take initially.

When you have been injured at work it is perfectly natural to wish for some form of compensation from the offending party.

However, you may be unsure as to how much workmen’s compensation you are entitled to. You may not be aware of where to begin in initiating a compensation claim.

Law on the Web offers guides on how to claim financial compensation for a variety of reasons, from mis-sold mortgages and pensions to personal injuries.

You may feel that you require guidance from a legal professional to ensure that you get the best financial compensation package you can. Our Find a Solicitor service can get you in touch with the best legal advice available.

To use our Find a Solicitor service all you need to do is enter a few details into the form on this page. We will then find a solicitor who has the right knowledge and experience to help you, based on the details of your case, location and circumstances and get them to contact you as soon as they can.

This service is quick, easy, and best of all, free. Once we have recommended a solicitor it will be entirely your decision whether or not to continue working with them, you will be under no obligation whatsoever.