National Accident Helpline
One careless woman and her exploding handbag of crap.
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One careless woman and her exploding handbag of crap.
- Victim explains how they were going about their day to day business. - Victim is unexpectedly a victim of an accident that they probably could have anticipated if they had their wits about them. - Victim explains how difficult their life became after the accident. - Victim says “I phoned the National Accident Helpline and they got me [insert 4 figure cash sum]” while they remove a National Accident Helpline branded cheque from an...
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Reform of 'No Win No Fee' Deals But those representing personal injury lawyers said that the plans thwarted access to justice for accident victims. Sam Porteous, chief executive of the National Accident Helpline (NAH), said in a statement on the NAH's website: “Accident victims are |
London, United Kingdom (PRWEB UK) 2 February 2012
As part of National Apprenticeship Week (6th – 10th February), accident claims specialist National Accident Helpline is advising employers and apprentices to take health and safety in the workplace even more seriously than usual.
National Accident Helpline’s Consumer Director, Beth Powell, said: “Apprenticeships are a wonderful opportunity for young people, but the latest figures highlight the importance of taking health and safety very seriously. We want to make sure that apprentices and employers know how to prevent accidents from happening in the first place.
“Many young people won’t have had much work experience, so it’s crucial that employers make sure their apprentices are familiar with health and safety best practice and understand that they are also very likely to need extra supervision. We want these young people to stay safe and have long and successful careers,” she added.
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