If you’re self-employed or work for a company that sends you to carry out work in the houses of others, what rights do you have if you become injured? If self-employed it is your job to make sure that you have the equipment needed, however if you become injured and it’s the homeowner’s fault you may be able to make a claim for injury compensation.
A woman may face being sued as she refused a worker access through her house to fix some drains on her roof. The safest way to access the drains was via the garage room, however she refused to let him through her house in his muddy work boots. This then later resulted in him falling off his ladder and being unable to carry on working in the future.
If you have been involved in an accident and suffered injury whilst working at the home of another then you may be able to make an injury compensation claim. You were at work at the time of the accident so should be able to make a successful claim.
If you would like more information on injury compensation claims or would like advice on a claim you’re looking to pursue then the Injury Lawyers can help. We offer free legal advice to anyone looking into a claim, and if you choose us to follow up that claim on your behalf we will do everything within our power to get you the compensation you deserve.
We handle all injury compensation claims on strict no win no fee basis, meaning all compensation will go to you. We simply recover all of our costs from the other side.