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We hear different types of sounds every day coming from television, radio, machines, appliances and traffic, and so on. Generally, the sounds are at a safe level and does not cause problem in hearing. However, sometimes the sound may go high causing hearing loss. Noise induced hearing loss is caused by an exposure to high sound such as an explosion or by a continuous exposure to loud sounds such as noise generated from a machine over a prolonged period of time. If you believe you are suffering from noise induced hearing loss without any fault of yours, you can make NIHL claims with the help of a solicitor.
According to the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008, manufacturers and suppliers are obliged to control loud noises at the source. Workplace noise is regulated by the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. However, many employers fail to provide necessary protection and safety to their employees resulting in noise induced hearing loss.

LPS Solicitors follow a “no win, no fee” claims process to make sure you get compensation quickly and easily. They work effectively to win NIHL claims case in court without burning a hole in your wallet.
You can call LPS to discuss your claims with an expert industrial disease lawyer. The firm provides no obligation advice with a hassle free claims process. You don’t need to come to court every day. Your solicitor will take care of your claims process and collect evidence that the court requires for giving judgment in your favour.

Where we offer No Win No Fee services typically customers pay 25% of the amount recovered to our solicitors, although this will be subject to your individual circumstances and the actual fee may be less than this but it will never be more.

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