Vibration Related Injuries
Vibration Related Injuries
Damage can occur to the muscles and nerves in the hands and arms as a result of excessive exposure to vibration over prolonged periods. We have successfully represented a number of union members with regards vibration related injuries, specifically HAVS and CTS. The members that we have represented come from a varied background to include: grounds workers for local councils, mains and service layers, coach and airplane builders, vehicle body repair workers and road maintenance teams.
Who can claim?
In order to support a claim for vibration related injuries, a member must establish the following:
1. That they have worked with pneumatic, petrol or electric vibrating tools in the course of their employment.
2. That such work took place in the last 35 years.
3. That they suffer tingling, pins and needles, coldness and/or numbness in the hands or arms or white patches in the fingers or hands.
There are strict time limits for claims such as these and in the event that any member considers that they may have a claim for vibration related injuries we would urge them to utilise their union membership and seek immediate legal advice.
How much are they entitled to:
Vibration White Finger injuries generally attract awards for general damages up to £28,000.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome injuries generally attract awards for general damages up to £42,000.
These awards are for general damages only and in addition to such sums it may be possible to make additional claims for any disadvantage on the open labour market and past or future loss of earnings.
Recent settlements:
Mr S was exposed to excessive vibration in his employment as a coach builder from 1995 to 2011 for the Defendant. He was required to work with pneumatic drills, rivet guns and air hacksaws. He was made redundant and was later diagnosed with HAVS which was attributed to his earlier employment. Liability was denied by the Defendant and a forensic engineer was instructed to prepare a liability report for the court. The engineer accepted that the Plaintiff would have had excessive vibration exposure in the course of his employment. Damages awarded: £90,000.
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