Skin Condition and Disease claims
If you’ve developed a skin condition or disease as a result of conditions or events that weren’t your fault, you could be entitled to compensation.
The most important things to remember when making skin condition and disease claims:
- You may be eligible to make a skin condition and disease claim if you developed this condition because of an event or events that weren’t your fault and were caused by someone else’s negligence.
- At Express Solicitors, we operate on a no-win, no-fee basis.
- You have up to three years from the date of infection or the date a professional medical practitioner diagnoses you to start your claim.
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How much compensation can I get for a skin condition claim?
Skin conditions can be extremely painful and hard to live with. Their effect can be upsetting and embarrassing. The amount of compensation you should hope to claim for will depend on the severity of your skin condition, where on your body the condition has affected and the ongoing effect it’s had on your life since.
Compensation for general damages is based on the severity of your condition, be it physical or psychological, whereas compensation for special damages considers the broader impact the condition has on your life.
How is compensation calculated for skin condition claims?
The compensation you might receive for your skin condition or disease is guided by the Judicial College Guidelines, which evaluate the affected body parts, the severity of your condition and your recovery period. Use our compensation calculator to get an idea of the amount you could claim.
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What evidence do I need to support my skin condition claim?
To start a skin condition or disease claim, you should get together all the evidence you can to support it. Whether it’s against your workplace, landlord or the state, the more evidence you gather, the stronger your case will be. A few of the pieces of evidence you should look to gather for your claim include:
- Employment records: These should include any chemicals or conditions you have been subjected to and any time off you’ve had to take because of a condition you developed.
- Photographic evidence: Document your condition and take photos of anything that may have caused it, such as mould, unclean areas, unshaded areas or hot machinery.
- Medical records: Gather all pertinent medical documents, including doctor’s notes. These documents are vital to your case.
- Witness statements: Compile contact information from witnesses and collect their accounts of your condition and how it may have occurred. Witness statements can significantly assist in your claim.
- Financial records: Keep records of all costs related to your injury, including medical expenses, travel expenses for medical appointments and lost wages. Use receipts, invoices and bank statements to back this up.
- Personal diary: Maintain a diary detailing the impact of the skin condition on your daily activities, such as work absences, missed family events, and any ongoing pain or limitations.
If you need help in gathering or collating evidence to make a claim, our experienced solicitors are here to guide you through the process.
Are there any time limits for making a skin condition claim?
In most cases of personal injury, including those related to skin conditions, the deadline to start a claim is typically three years from the date of the infection, the day the condition was discovered, or when it was diagnosed by a healthcare professional. However, there are exceptions to this three-year limit.
- If the person injured has mental incapacitation, the three-year clock only starts ticking once they regain mental capacity.
- If you were under 18 when the accident happened, you have until three years after your 18th birthday to start your claim. Alternatively, a responsible adult, known as a ‘litigation friend,’ can start the claim for you sooner.
We recommend starting your claim as soon after you discover your skin condition as possible. This way, we can collect all the necessary evidence and build the strongest case for you.
Frequently asked questions
What should I do immediately after discovering a skin condition?
What if my skin condition was caused by a product I used?
What happens if my employer denies responsibility for my condition?
Are there any costs involved in making a claim?
Should I accept the first compensation offer I receive?
Why choose Express Solicitors?
With over two decades of expertise in personal injury law, we are properly prepared to handle any skin condition or disease claims. We tackle each case, no matter its complexity, with the same level of care and empathy, aiming to secure justice for our clients no matter what.
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