A warehouse injury claim* for compensation is for the personal injury you suffer when working in a warehouse. You seek compensation for the workplace accident and its effects on your life.
You could suffer a warehouse injury when driving a forklift or when shifting boxes into storage. The back injury, the broken leg or the nerve damage in the shoulder can affect how you care for yourself and the income to the home.
Your employer owes you a duty of care. You could have a compensation claim* if they breach their duty of care, causing you a workplace injury in a warehouse accident. In the personal injury claim*, look for compensation for the effects on your life today and in the future.
PBN Litigation Solicitors in Dublin can make your warehouse injury compensation claim*.

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What is a warehouse injury claim*?
A warehouse injury claim* is the legal process to get compensation for the effects of a workplace injury. You claim compensation for the soft tissue injury, the eye injuries, and the head injury you suffered when working in the warehouse.
The warehouse can be a dangerous place to work when your employer breaches their duty of care to you. The Health and Safety Authority, HSA, report over 500,000 workplace injuries annually in Ireland. Injuries range from the soft tissue injuries to the brain injuries and paraplegia. In the transportation and storage sector, there were 1,041 workplace injuries, nearly 10% of the total employed in this area.
Slip, trip and fall injury is the single most significant cause of workplace injury in Ireland, averaging nearly 2,000 cases of injury per annum over the last five years, with manual injury at more than 1,300 cases annually.
A warehouse injury can happen quickly. The faulty forklift may jerk, causing a back injury, a box stored at a height could fall, causing a head injury or the delivery truck could hit a worker and break their ribs.
PBN Litigation Solicitors can handle your compensation claim* for the warehouse injury.
Common warehouse injury claims*
The common warehouse injury claims* range from a severed toe in a workplace accident to the broken ribs and severe head injuries. The warehouse injury can affect your life today and on your future life.
You make a claim for the loss of income, the effects of the injury, and the impact on your ability to work.
Common warehouse injury claims*:
Compensation for a warehouse accident claim*
Compensation for a warehouse accident in Ireland depends on the extent of your injuries and the effects of the injury on your life. In the personal injury compensation claim*, your solicitor can only give you an idea of what is possible for the warehouse accident claim*.
You may suffer a broken leg when the forklift stops, and you fall to the ground. A trip over loose cables in the warehouse may cause facial injuries, and the injuries from a lack of PPE can be burns, a cracked skull or soft tissue injury.
Your employer must keep the warehouse safe for all employees. They should provide full training and supply all necessary PPE. Any breach of the employer’s duty of care could lead to a workplace accident claim*.
PBN Litigation Solicitors can explain how the process works and how your warehouse compensation claim* will be a combination of two types of damages.
Damages in a warehouse injury compensation claim*
Damages in a warehouse injury compensation claim* are a combination of:
In your warehouse injury compensation claim*, the solicitor can advise you on how the two types of damages are relevant to your claim.
Evidence to help support a claim for workplace injury
Evidence to help support a claim for workplace injury compensation is vital to a successful outcome. You will be asked to provide evidence that you were injured and that the injury has affected your life.
The more evidence you can produce, the better it will be for your claim, and you should:
The evidence you produce will help with your workplace accident claim*.
PBN Litigation Solicitors can help gather evidence and put it towards making a valid workplace accident claim*.
How long do you have to make a workplace accident claim*
There is a two-year time limit for a workplace injury claim* in Ireland. You should start the process of engaging a solicitor by applying to the Injuries Board before the two-year limit is reached.
You should make the workplace accident claim* immediately after realising you are suffering from it. The date of realising may be beyond the two-year limit in some cases, such as a pain that only becomes obvious a few years after you suffer the workplace accident.
You could see another doctor with what you think is a different complaint, but they may see a path back to the slip on the warehouse floor or to the trip over boxes not stored properly.
PBN Litigation Solicitors know from experience how to deal with time limits when processing your workplace accident claim*.
The Health and Safety at Work Act (2015)
The Health and Safety at Work Act (2015) outlines an employer’s duty of care to employees in the workplace. It also outlines an employee’s responsibilities and how to behave when at work.
The employer has a responsibility to employees under the Health and Safety Act to:
If an employer does not carry out their duties under the Health and Safety Act, it may be seen as a breach of duty of care to employees.
When a breach of their duty of care causes an accident in the workplace, and you are injured, you may have a workplace accident compensation claim*.
PBN Litigation Solicitors can make your workplace accident claim* in Dublin and help get you the compensation you deserve.
Start your warehouse injury claim* today
Start your warehouse injury claim* today by contacting PBN Litigation Solicitors.
You, the employee, are the one injured and in recovery. The last thing you should have to worry about is dealing with the Injuries Board or the courts when recovering from a personal injury such as a warehouse injury.
PBN Litigation Solicitors can take on your case and work with you to get the compensation you deserve.
We pride ourselves in taking the stress out of personal injury litigation by providing a service dedicated to the client.
Contact PBN Litigation Solicitors today for all your warehouse injury compensation needs.