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Industrial disease claims

Chemical injury claims

Chemicals and other hazardous substances in the workplace can lead to serious health problems. If you’ve been affected, talk to our specialist chemical injury compensation solicitors today.

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Making a chemical injury claim

Exposure to hazardous materials presents a significant risk to your health. Coming into direct contact with them in any way can leave you dealing with severe injuries and, in the worst cases, permanent damage.

For those who work closely with dangerous substances in the course of their employment, there are rules and regulations designed to keep you safe and many workplaces do ensure good safety practices are adopted and followed. But that is not always the case and, when standards slip or are not properly enforced, accidents can happen, and the consequences can be disastrous.

If you’ve suffered from a chemical injury – such as chemical burns or chemical poisoning – caused by your employer’s failure to properly take care of your health and safety in the workplace, you could be entitled to make a chemical injury claim for compensation. Our specialists have many years’ experience in helping those who’ve suffered chemical injuries and other occupational illnesses as a result of their work , and are on hand to offer their support and legal guidance.

What are chemical injuries in the workplace?

A chemical injury is a term used to describe any injury caused by contact with a hazardous substance, either externally (such as contact with the skin or eyes) or internally (through inhalation or ingestion).

Chemical injuries can be incredibly serious, particularly if they are not treated straight away, and can lead to loss of sight, damage to internal organs, or even death.

It is therefore paramount that you are given the right protections at work to minimise any risk of contact with hazardous materials, such as personal protective equipment (PPE) and adequate health and safety training. Your employer is legally responsible for your safety at work and, where they fail in this duty and you’ve been injured as a result, you could be entitled to make a chemical injury claim for compensation.

Make a chemical injury claim

What is a chemical poisoning claim?

Chemical poisoning is a type of chemical injury, and generally occurs when hazardous chemicals have been inhaled or ingested. These types of injuries can cause severe internal damage, and can lead to difficulty breathing, seizures, or heart attacks.

Exposure to a wide range of substances can cause chemical poisoning, such as:

  • Dangerous chemicals or products that contain chemicals
  • Vapour, fumes or dust particles from hazardous materials and processes
  • Industrial gases
  • Bacteria, viruses or other biological agents

If you believe you've been made ill by any form of chemical poisoning at work, or have suffered from symptoms including breathing difficulties, wheezing, coughing, sickness, or dizziness, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. When you’re ready, our solicitors will be here to support you in making a chemical poisoning claim.

Why should I make a chemical injury claim?

Dealing with the consequences of a chemical injury or chemical poisoning can be traumatic for you and your loved ones but rest assured, our compassionate legal experts are here to support you at every step of the way, working hard to ensure your claim is processed efficiently, to make things as stress-free as possible for you.

Claiming compensation for a chemical injury, including chemical poisoning, can help to support both you and your family throughout your illness. It can help to cover the cost of any treatment you may need, as well as covering any financial losses you may have experienced as a result of your injuries (for example, if you have had to take time out of work).

To find out more about making a chemical injury claim – or a chemical poisoning claim – speak to a member of our team today on 0330 041 5869 or get in touch online.

Why choose Slater and Gordon?

Chemical injuries and other occupational illnesses are a specialised area of the law, so you should seek advice from solicitors who have extensive experience and a track record of successful chemical poisoning compensation claims.

We are immensely proud to have a team of highly acclaimed industrial injury solicitors here at Slater and Gordon. With many decades of experience across the team, many of our solicitors are accredited by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) as industrial disease claims specialists, and are highly ranked in prestigious independent legal guides, Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500.

We understand the impact that a chemical injury can have on individuals and their families, and we work hard to provide the best possible support to our clients, from legal expertise to access to rehabilitation and treatment. Whatever you need, we’re here to help.

Talk to us about your case

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Why choose Slater and Gordon?

Expertise

We are an award winning law firm and have a dedicated team of industrial disease solicitors to advise and guide you – no matter how complex your situation may be.

Affordability and advice

We're able to offer affordable expert legal advice and can provide guidance on all aspects of asbestos claims. Our Initial Consultation provides tailored advice on your situation giving you clear guidance and options regarding next steps.

Tailored advice

We understand that every claim is different – so we are able to provide tailored advice and guidance to suit your individual needs.

Local access

We are a national law firm, with legal experts available locally across the UK. Meetings can be arranged via telephone or video call, to suit your requirements.

Speak to one of our industrial disease experts today

Call us now on:   0330 041 5869

Frequently asked questions about chemical injury claims

Is there a time limit for making a chemical injury claim?

Under UK law, any claim for industrial injury, including chemical injuries such as poisoning, must be submitted within three years of the date you first became aware of your injury.

In some cases, the courts may make an exception, though it is always best to speak to a specialist solicitor as soon as possible as they will be able to advise on any deadlines relevant to your case.

How much compensation could I receive for a chemical injury claim?

Every claim is different, so it can be difficult to predict how much compensation you could be entitled to without first reviewing the details of your case. Generally speaking, the level of compensation awarded will be dictated by the severity of your condition and its impact on your quality of life, as well as your specific financial losses and care needs.

To find out more about how much compensation you could be entitled to, contact our specialist solicitors on 0330 041 5869 or request a call back at a time that suits you.

Can I make a No Win No Fee chemical injury claim?

We know that the cost of taking legal action against a former or current employer can be daunting, which is why we act for clients diagnosed with occupational illnesses on a No Win No Fee basis. This means that there are no upfront costs to you, and no fees to pay if your case is unsuccessful.

To learn more about how to start a claim, contact our industrial disease specialists today on 0330 041 5869 or reach out online.

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