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Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome is caused by the vibrations from power tools which cause minor injuries to the nerves and blood vessels in the fingers. The longer a person works with the vibrating power tools, the more minor injuries will be caused.
ODCA recommends that you seek diagnosis from your GP or referred Consultant so that you can receive the proper treatment. This diagnosis would also prove to be an advantage if you wish to pursue a claim.
Below are five simple yes/no questions which will help us assess if you are suffering from Vibration White Finger or Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) and confirm if you are eligible to claim compensation.
1) Do you suffer from the following symptoms?
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Hand arm vibration
Date Posted : 14/12/2009
I went with Help U Claim earlier on in the year. They helped me claim back nursing home fees for my dad.
I have to admit that I was a little skeptical about using a claims company at first, but the people I had contact with at HUC were extremely helpful and professional throughout. Not only with me but (more importantly) my dad - which was my main concern.
I'm glad to say that my experience was positive - you hear so many nightmare stories out there regarding claims companies. It seems a bit of a lottery at times, choosing one that's NOT after your money.
Have just read that back...maybe I should be on some sought of commission from them!!
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Hand arm vibration
Date Posted : 10/12/2009
thanks for the quick reply......
i havent worked for the present company for more than 2 years, but i have done the same job all my life for various different employers ???
Cheers
Steve
PS has anyone dealt with Help U claim?
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Hand arm vibration
Date Posted : 09/12/2009
Hi steve h
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome is the generic terms used to describe a variety of injuries incurred to the hands and arms caused through excessive exposure to vibrating tools. It's a relativley new term that has taken over (or trying to) from Vibration White Finger.
As for a possible claim: if you have worked for your company for 2 years or more in full time position. We would certainly be able to Help U.
Call us on 0800 118 5855. Our services are free and we can get you maximum compensation for your injuries.
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VWF
Date Posted : 09/12/2009
JT - i have just been diagnosed with HAVS ..... HAnd arm vibration i think it stands for .... do you know if this is the same as VWF and whether i can claim? ..... ill check the link you posted cheers steve
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Hand arm vibration
Date Posted : 09/12/2009
I have just been diagnosed with HAVS (I think thats right .....) is this the same as VWF and can i make a claim?
Cheers
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Families of Merseyside asbestos victims secure landmark court ruling
Date : 10 Mar 2011
TWO families have won groundbreaking legal claims to compensation for their Merseyside relatives’ exposure to asbestos.
In separate cases, relatives of Huyton mother-of-two Dianne Willmore and Eastham-based Enid Costello were awarded damages after convincing courts their deaths were related to “low level” asbestos exposure.
Last night, legal experts said the Supreme Court ruling could pave the way for similar claims nationwide.
Mrs Willmore, 49, was awarded £240,000 damages after convincing a High Court judge in July, 2009, that her time as a pupil at the former Bowring Comprehensive School, in Huyton, caused her incurable lung cancer.
Source : www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk
Link : http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-news/regional-news/2011/03/10/families-of-merseyside-asbestos-victims-secure-landmark-court-ruling-92534-28311231/
Virgin lounge masseuses sue airline after developing RSI
Date : 10 Mar 2011
Beauty therapists Jayne Evans, 40, and Michelle Hindmarch, 35, each developed chronic muscular strain – including pain in their shoulders, upper back and wrists – after giving intensive shiatsu massages at the airline’s Terminal 3 “Clubhouse” lounge at Heathrow.
Their barrister, Theodore Huckle, told the High Court that both women were “devastated” at being forced to abandon their careers as a result of their injuries.
Muscular aches and pains mean the women cannot carry out a range of household tasks including peeling carrots or “taking the Sunday roast out of the oven”, the court heard.
Mrs Evans, who still works for Virgin Atlantic on the administrative side, is seeking £327,000 compensation from the airline for exposing her to the risk of injury, while Mrs Hindmarch is claiming £235,000 in damages.
Source : www.telegraph.co.uk
Link : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/8366027/Virgin-lounge-masseuses-sue-airline-after-developing-RSI.html
Company fined after exposing workers and the public to asbestos
Date : 08 Mar 2011
A refurbishment company has been fined after workers and the public were exposed to asbestos in a Leicestershire village
Shengxuan Company Ltd was converting a shop in Borough Street, Castle Donington, into a restaurant on 16 June 2010.
Part of the work involved converting an integral garage into a storeroom but in doing so, workers disturbed asbestos-containing materials. This was then put in a skip by the workers, who were unaware of its presence or its risks.
Source : www.hse.gov.uk
Link : http://www.hse.gov.uk/press/2011/coi-em-16111.htm