Are you suffering from an industrial disease? If so, speak to Fentons as we may be able to help you secure compensation.

Here at Fentons we have been providing legal services for over 80 years and have one of the largest personal injury departments in the country and have a specialist industrial disease department which has many years' experience in handling substantial civil actions.

Here at Fentons there are a number of different industrial diseases we can help you secure compensation for including: -

There are many reasons why you may be suffering from an industrial disease but here at Fentons we will do what we can to help. Although securing compensation for an industrial disease won't make the disease go away, it may make life a little bit easier.

Many people often suffer from an industrial disease due to their conditions of employment and it is estimated that 3000 workers die every year as a result of exposure to asbestos products. An industrial disease may also come about following being exposed to an unsafe product (usually chemicals) or an unsafe working environment for a number of years.

In some cases many people don't even realise they are suffering from an industrial disease and often put their condition down to other things. Although not everything can be described as an industrial disease and if you are unsure as to whether you are suffering from an industrial disease it may be worth speaking to us here at Fentons so we can help you out.

Please be aware that if you want Fentons to help secure compensation for an industrial disease we may have to conduct a detailed investigation into your working history to determine the start of the industrial disease and determine who is to blame.




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