Dermatisis
Dermatitis is a condition that involves redness, blistering and cracking of the skin which can be very painful resulting in impaired movement. It can occur when an individual is in contact with irritating substances such as chemicals, soaps, detergents and oils.
Dermatitis usually occurs while working. Your employer has a duty of care to protect your health and safety while you are at work. They must have in place certain protective measures to reduce the likelihood of their employees being affected by work induced dermatitis.
If your employer fails in their duty of care to prevent this, you may have a claim against them for compensation.
It is possible to make a claim against your employer if you still work for them and even if they are no longer operating. You may be able to claim compensation for:
- Your injury
- Loss of past and future earning
- Medical and care expenses
- Any other proven losses sustained as a result of the disease
Our specialist personal injury solicitors are able to make a claim on your behalf if you have suffered with work induced dermatitis. We understand that your everyday life may be significantly effected as a result of your injury restricting your movement, so we will seek to achieve the maximum amount of compensation for you.
If you suffer with work induced dermatitis, contact our specialist personal injury solicitors to discuss your options on making a compensation claim.
Why use a solicitor?
- A claim for work induced dermatitis can be complex and require the expertise of a solicitor.
- A solicitor can communicate and negotiate with all relevant parties.
- A solicitor can provide support and advice during this difficult time.
Why Watson Woodhouse?
- Our specialist personal injury solicitors are experienced in making claims for work induced dermatitis.
- We will keep you updated on the progress of your case.
- We will seek to achieve the best possible outcome that you deserve.
We are here to help
Call us for a confidential consultation with a specialist solicitor today on 01642 247656 or on our 24/7 Emergency Helpline 01642 917175