Case studies - Hearing loss | Case Studies
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) refers to several hearing conditions, including acoustic shock syndrome, tinnitus and occupational deafness.
See also:
Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) claims
Industrial disease compensation claims
Exposure to noise at work remains one of the biggest causes of adult-onset deafness.
NIHL can make it very challenging to communicate and engage in daily activities.
According to the HSE, more than 18,000 people have suffered noise-induced hearing loss as a result of their work environment.
Hundreds of new claims for NIHL are made each year, accounting for nearly three-quarters of all industrial disease compensation claims made against employers.
Anyone who has suffered noise-induced hearing loss as a result of their work may be able to claim compensation.
If you have experienced noise-induced hearing loss as a result of your work environment, or from another person's negligence, you may be entitled to financial compensation.
With Quittance Legal Services, your road accident compensation claim will be handled by a highly-experienced solicitor with an excellent track record of winning compensation for claimants with NIHL.
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Case studies are for informational purposes only and aim to help prospective claimants understand the injury claim process. They are based on cases handled by Quittance panel solicitors or sourced from public court records.