Accidents At Work - The Darker Side
Posted on June 5, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law
We all know that we can claim compensation if we have sustained an injury at work and it is fairly simple to demonstrate the injury suffered and its cause.
But something which is often overlooked is the mental health implications of accidents suffered at work. These can be much more serious than the burden of recovering from a physical injury.
Thomas Corr was a maintenance engineer working to repair a car panel machine. As he was bent down examining the fault, the machine suddenly picked up a car panel and swung it at his head.
Luckily, Mr Corr ducked instinctively and narrowly avoided being decapitated by the incident. However, he did receive a heavy blow to the head and had his right ear severed by the unpredictable machine.
While his ear healed in time and ceased to cause Mr Corr any pain, he began to suffer from tinnitus and severe migraines as a result of his injury.
The tinnitus and debilitating headaches began to have an effect on his mental state as he slowly succumbed to depression in the years following the accident.
Eventually, six years after the accident, unable to take it any longer, Mr Corr committed suicide by jumping from the top a multi story car park.
The deterioration of his mental health was brought on by his accident at work, which consequently led to his death.
After a lengthy court battle, Mr Corr’s window was awarded compensation as his Mr Corr’s employer was deemed ultimately responsible for his death, despite him committing suicide so long after the incident.
The employer had admitted that Mr Corr’s depression was a reasonably forseeable consequence of the incident.
Carys is an author of several articles pertaining to No Win No Fee, Compensation Claims, Personal Injury Claims and other legal articles.
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