Hearing Loss Claims
Hearing loss claims typically refer to legal claims brought by individuals who have experienced hearing loss due to the negligence or wrongdoing of another party, such as an employer, product manufacturer, or healthcare provider.
Hearing loss can be caused by a variety of factors, including exposure to loud noises, head injuries, certain medications, and underlying medical conditions. If the hearing loss is caused by the actions or inactions of another party, such as failure to provide proper protective equipment in a workplace, a defective product, or medical malpractice, you may have legal grounds to seek compensation for the damages.
To file a hearing loss claim, get in touch with our experienced personal injury team who can help evaluate the circumstances of the case and determine the best course of action. We may need to gather evidence, such as medical records and witness statements, to support the claim and negotiate with the other party or their insurance company to reach a settlement or pursue the case in court. The specific requirements for filing a hearing loss claim may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case.
Examples of workplaces that may have lead to hearing loss
- PSNI / RUC
- Manufacturing - Shorts, Harland & Wolff etc
- Translink
- Security Forces
- Prison Service
Ask us if you think you are entitled to claim.