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Injury claim in case of a brain injury

If you have been in an accident and you have suffered any kind of brain damage then you can file for an injury claim. Any problem to the brain can leave you with problems for life. People who have sustained any such injury because of an accident where another person was responsible then you can file for an injury claim.  You will have to file for an injury claim as soon as anything happens. If you cannot afford a lawyer you will get a solicitor who will be given to you by your government.  They have a policy that you will have to pay them only if they win the case. Therefore you will be able to file a claim without risking your finances. Also if you have not been able to go to your work because of the problem then you can add that to the injury claim as well.  The main thing is to have the proof of all the expenses that you have incurred after the accident on the patient. The money from the claim can actually help you a lot financially. It is also important that you choose your solicitor very carefully as he is the one who will be fighting your case.

Could Vuvuzela Use At The FIFA World Cup Lead To Personal Injury Claims?

Could Vuvuzela Use At The FIFA World Cup Lead To Personal Injury Claims?

Throughout this summer’s FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the vuvuzela horn has garnered nearly as much attention as the actual soccer being played.

The Vuvuzela horn is a traditional South Afrcican instrument that has been adopted by fans from all over the world attending the World Cup. However, because of it’s droning, bee like noise it has been the target of many complaints from television viewers of the competition world wide. So much so in fact that some broadcasters are considering offering vuvuzela free feeds of the games.

What does all this have to do with personal injury, you may ask?

Well, exposure to the use of thousands of these vuvuzela horns can cause permanent ear damage and so the workers at football stadiums where the World Cup games are being played may have personal injury claims if they suffer hearing damage because of exposure to the droning vuvuzelas.

Much like employees at concert venues, night clubs and other places where workers are exposed to loud noises, if the workers at these soccer stadiums are not protected by their employers from exposure to the 100 plus decibel sound of the vuvuzela, they may be entitled to make a personal injury compensation claim.

This could become a very serious matter and a much more widespread one at soccer stadiums around the world as the horns have become available in countries like England and will be brought home by fans from the World Cup, meaning that stadium owners all over the world will have to take the necessary steps to ensure that their employees don’t suffer hearing damage from exposure to the sound of thousands of vuvuzelas.

If the stadium owners do not take the proper precautions in protecting the stadium employees, they may be at risk of being sued for personal injury compensation. Their teams performance at the World Cup could become far less important to them if these issues were to arise!

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