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When it comes to a hearing loss claim, you need our legal experts covering Northern Ireland

The signs are there. Mishearing words when you’re having a conversation with your other half. Having to turn up the TV just so you know what’s going on. And then the actual diagnosis - hearing loss. And suddenly all those years as a construction worker or part of a shipbuilding team or something in between – it’s all thrown into sharp relief. All that time without ear plugs or earmuffs or even a documented work practice designed to protect your hearing. And now you’re paying the price. It’s not fair. But our experienced team at Donnelly & Kinder in Belfast can make it fair.
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Experienced legal team for industrial deafness and tinnitus compensation claims

NIHL – noise induced hearing loss – is hearing loss that’s been ascribed to excessive noise. And if you’re suffering it because of improper work practices or poor equipment, then you’ve got grounds for compensation. NIHL also covers conditions such as tinnitus, which can develop in traditionally noisy work areas such as a construction site or a factory and presents itself as a ringing in the ears. Whatever the context, employers have a duty of care to make sure that hearing is not unduly compromised and if your employers have failed in that duty, then we can help you make a claim against them.

Why our experienced team of solicitors?

We have successfully recovered damages for employees working in company's such as:

Shorts, Wrightbus, Mackies, Caterpillar, Thompson Aerospace, Belfast Telegraph, Harland & Wolff, Smurfit, Interface. and many more.

Even though some companies are no longer trading, you can still bring a claim. We have the evidence to still pursue these types of claims. Contact our legal experts for further information. 

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You can’t turn back the clock. But you can take action so that your hearing loss is mitigated. Make that compensation claim with help from our experienced solicitors. Call now on

028 9024 4999
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