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Beat Knee Claims |
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| If you are suffering with any of the following symtoms . . . |
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Pain and tenderness in the knees |
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Stiffness aggravated by movement |
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Knees inflamed |
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Pain may be worse at night |
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| Then you may be able to claim compensation. |
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| Beat Knee (Bursitis) is a condition caused by inflammation of the Bursa. The Bursa is a sack containing
fluid that allows the surfaces in the joints to move smoothly.
There are conditions which result in acute inflammation of the tissues under the skin of the affected joint.
Beat Knee results from constant kneeling and is particularly prevalent among coal miners. Beat Elbow is also common
within the mining community, and can result from crawling in mining seams, or from holing and boring.
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| Symptoms include itchy and dry skin, which may become cracked and sore.
This condition is usually caused by prolonged external friction or pressure at or about the knee, usually found in workers who kneel too much.
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| Making a claim |
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The government is likely to launch a scheme this year to
provide compensation to people suffering from this condition. No details have been released yet,
but it is likely that employer's failure to provide the correct safety equipment may have aggravated the condition.
We have an expert panel of solicitors who specialise in industrial disease claims and have a success rate of almost 100% of claims handled nationwide recovering millions of pounds in compensation.
Simply call us or fill out the claims form and we will contact you when details of the scheme have been released. |
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