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Boxes Of Trouble

Posted on 01.07.10

A warehouse supervisor has been awarded £4,500 compensation after he sustained soft tissue injuries to his neck, back and shoulder when heavy boxes from a container fell on him.

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Over £200,000 Compensation for Care Worker

Posted on 15.06.10

A care worker was physically attacked by a patient suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, resulting in severe injuries to her wrist and psychological symptoms. Her successful claim against her previous employer resulted in over £220,000 compensation for her injuries, suffering and associated losses.

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£3700 For Faulty Work Place Equipment

Posted on 07.06.10

Mr H came to Crofton’s after a defective trolley he was using at work suddenly toppled over onto him, causing ligament damage to his back.

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Award of £2000 For Scarring Of Thumb

Posted on 04.06.10

Whilst working in a coffee shop, Miss M of Leeds caught her thumb on a piece of metal and has now been left with a permanent scar which extends to the knuckle of her thumb.

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£13,500 Compensation Awarded

Posted on 08.02.10

Croftons win £13,500 on behalf of client injured in the work place.

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