Scaffolding Fall Compensation Claim
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Case study: Scaffolding fall compensation claim
I previously acted for a client living in London, who suffered injuries after falling from scaffolding in an accident at work.
The accident happened at a building site in Tottenham High Road, London. At the site some 3-storey houses were being built. Only the brickwork and timberwork were in place.
My client was from Albania. At the time he had been living in Britain for about a year.
When he first started working on site, my client received an induction course. This covered topics such as obeying safety notices and reporting anything dangerous.
The accident took place at about 8 a.m. My client was walking along the scaffolding on the second floor, a distance of roughly 6m above the ground.
The scaffolding boards on which my client was walking were roughly 1.5 m long by 9 inches wide. The walkway comprised scaffolding boards, laid together lengthwise.
Without warning, one of the two middle scaffolding boards gave way beneath him. The board turned out to be rotten. This was not apparent beforehand.
As a result my client fell through the walkway and down one storey. He ended up lying on the scaffolding boards erected on the floor below. He fell a vertical distance of roughly 2 m.
Luckily the scaffolding boards on the floor below onto which he fell were in better condition. Had these given way as well, then my client would probably have been killed.
As a result of the incident, my client suffered soft tissue injuries. He was absent from work for 6 weeks.
Following the accident, a proper inspection of the scaffolding took place. This was found to be defective and it was removed.
A personal injury claim was made against the employers, on the basis of negligence and breach of statutory duty. Their insurers swiftly conceded liability.
Sensible negotiations took place, and settlement was achieved within just over a year.
Comments about scaffolding fall compensation claims generally
This case illustrates several factors that often arise in accidents on building sites, and injuries involving scaffolding falls in particular:
- Building sites in the UK are heavily regulated. Alot of regulations can be relied upon when making a claim of this type
- Photographic evidence is important. In this case the client acted very quickly in taking photos on his cellphone camera, before the evidence could be removed
- Overall the impression is that foreign workers on construction sites in London seem to be disproportionately at risk, compared to British workers
By all means contact me if you would like to discuss making a claim for compensation following injuries caused by defective scaffolding at work. I look forward to hearing from you.
Boris Kremer - personal injury solicitor, Sovereign House, Solent Way, Gosport, Hampshire UK. Tel: 0845 021 2222.
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