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Compensation facts and figures - Who pays?

Civil compensation is awarded by the courts where injury or illness has resulted from employment, where the employer has been negligent and the employer could haveforeseen the
harmful effects of that negligence. The payout will be reduced if the court decides you were partly to blame through "contributory negligence." There are about 100, 000 successful personal injury settlements each year, normally paid by the insurer providing employers' liability insurance.



PSLA guide: Continuing problems in both hands, surgery and lost job: £11, 000 to £11, 500. One hand: £7, 500 to £8, 250. Symptoms resolving within two years: £4, 250 to £4, 750. Complete recovery within a short period: £1, 000 to £1, 750. Back injuries: A UNISON dossier shows nurses receiving six-figure payouts after suffering disabling back injuries caused by patient handling. Nurse Nancy Coulter was awarded £210, 000 in July 1994. Big sums: The civil court calculates the size of the payout, made up of "pecuniary losses" (lost past and potential earnings, medical expenses etc) and the harder to calculate "non-pecuniary losses" (for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity (PSLA)), based on published "JSB Guidelines". No crime: UK compensation payments contain no punitive element,
even though a civil court settlement for a workplace injury or disease can only be awarded where employer negligence has been demonstrated.

Paying the right price, a February 2000 TUC report, called for punitive damages to be added to compensation awards, something also supported in a 1997 Law Commission report. .
Union pay off: Unions win the lion's share of personal injury compensation payouts. They consistently settle claims worth over £300 million a year - £320 million in 1999. The latest TUC figures show that well over 50, 000 union cases are settled each year – over half of the annual total - with an average payout of £6, 150, well above the level for all claims.

Union members, meanwhile, pay an average of just £6 per year to receive this legal back-up. Information Guidelines for the assessment of general damages in personal injury cases. Fifth edition. (the 'JSB guidelines'). Judicial Studies Board. Blackstone Press. ISBN 1 84174 031 4. July 2000. £19.50. Trade Union Trends survey. Focus on services to injury victims. TUC, December 2000. £30.00. Paying the right price. Compensation for workplace injuries. TUC, February 2000.

WHAT'S IT WORTH? You think you are worth more dead than alive? Well, you might be worth less than you think, either living or dead. It is hardly a fair system. A stockbroker with a broken arm could feasibly end up with more compensation than a building worker with a broken neck. This can happen because personal injury compensation is decided by the civil courts and is intended to provide recompense for what the victim has lost. It is not intended to provide justice. The full award in all cases would be the pain, suffering and loss of amenity (PSLA) sum plus 'pecuniary damages' based on financial losses.

PSLA guide: From £10, 500 to £17, 000 for the most serious cases, down to £2, 750 or less for ’minor’ cases. LOSE YOUR SENSES Deafness/tinnitus: The number of industrial deafness claims are falling but still dominate compensation payouts, making up two-thirds of all industrial disease claims. Over 20, 000 cases were settled in 1998, most for under £5, 000. Acoustic shock: In the biggest claim to date, BT operator, David Stonier, was awarded £93, 000 for the condition (Hazards72). PSLA guide: Total deafness, up to £70, 000; slight or occasional tinnitus with slight hearing loss, £3, 750. Eye injuries: £135, 000 for total blindness, falling to £1, 000 for a transient eye injury. Loss of taste and smell: £70, 000.



Construction : Highest Number of Fatalities in Work Injuries - In 2007 the UK's Health and Safety Executive published figures that showed the construction / building industry alongside Agriculture were the two main areas of employment with the highest ratio of fatalities in work related injuries. That highlights the dangers of builders within construction sites on a day-to-day basis. It is not just in the UK where construction workers are everyday working in environments that can kill but everywhere in the World. In fact the figures will be even more damaging in countries that are developing and do not have any set health and safety guides.

Content Courtesy: www.hazards.org/compensation.pdf | http://legal-personal-injury-gw.blogspot.com/

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