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People usually suffer from Repetitive Strain Injury or RSI when the soft tissues get damaged due to a constant use of vibrating tools, working with a computer for longer periods, operating machinery, and lifting heavy machines manually, and so on. If you believe you are suffering from RSI, or diagnosed with RSI, you can get in touch with a reliable solicitor for RSI claims.

Repetitive Strain Injury can cause intense pain and muscle aches. It can lead to long term suffering and numbness, tingling, loss of dexterity and weakness in the affected joint or limb. It is the experienced solicitors who can help you successfully make a claim.

It is the responsibility of every employee to see whether or not adequate safety measures are followed in the workplace. So, if you believe it is your RSI-Claimswork that is the cause of your Repetitive Strain Injury, you can take legal steps to claim compensation. A good way to reduce RSI is to take frequent breaks from tasks and not spend a long time in one position. Employers should ensure the safety of the workers. If they fail to protect the workers, any worker is free to take the help of a solicitor to claim compensation he deserves.

LPS solicitors have industrial disease specialists who have extensive knowledge of health and safety laws to strengthen your claim and protect your rights. The team of legal experts will work hard for you and remain dedicated to your case from start to finish. Also, LPS keeps all their RSI claims clients updated about the legal proceedings.

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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