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Working in agriculture can be physically demanding and often takes place in environments where heavy machinery, livestock, chemicals and changing outdoor conditions all bring additional risks. When an accident happens at work, the impact can be serious and sometimes life changing.

If you have been injured in an agricultural accident at work, Watson Woodhouse Solicitors can help you understand whether you may be able to make a claim. Our Personal Injury team provides clear, practical advice and support at what can be a difficult time.

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What Is an Agricultural Accident at Work Claim?

Agricultural accident at work claims arepersonal injury claims made when someone is injured while working in farming, forestry or other agricultural roles. These accidents usually happen because proper safety measures were not in place, or when risks were not properly managed.

This may include issues with training, supervision, equipment maintenance or general workplace safety.

What types of agricultural accidents at work can lead to a claim?

Accidents in agricultural work can happen in many ways. Some of the most common include:

  • Accidents involving tractors, quad bikes or other vehicles used at work
  • Injuries caused by farm machinery or equipment
  • Falls from height, such as from ladders, silos, barns or farm buildings
  • Injuries involving livestock, including kicks, crushing or being knocked over
  • Exposure to harmful substances such as chemicals or pesticides used at work
  • Manual handling injuries from lifting or carrying heavy loads
  • Slips, trips or falls on uneven or outdoor working ground

Even accidents that may feel like “part of the job” can sometimes be prevented with the right safety measures in place. Call our specialist Personal Injury Solicitors on 01642 247656, email us at info@watsonwoodhouse.co.uk or use our contact form, and we will call you back.

What Injuries Can Happen in Agricultural Accidents at Work?

Agricultural work can sometimes lead to serious injuries, including:

  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Head and brain injuries
  • Back, neck and spinal injuries
  • Crush injuries or amputations
  • Cuts, burns or lacerations
  • Muscle, joint and soft tissue injuries
  • Long-term pain or mobility problems
  • Psychological effects following a serious accident at work

Some injuries may require emergency treatment, surgery, rehabilitation or long periods away from work.

What Should I Do After an Agricultural Accident at Work?

If you are able to, there are a few steps that can help both your recovery and any future claim:

  • Report the accident to your employer or supervisor at work
  • Make sure it is recorded in an accident book or written report
  • Seek medical attention as soon as possible
  • Take photographs of the accident scene or equipment, if it is safe to do so
  • Gather details of anyone who saw what happened
  • Keep medical records, letters and appointment details
  • Keep a record of any time off work or financial losses

If you are unsure what to do next, speaking to a solicitor early can often help you understand your options.

How long do I have to start a farm accident claim?

In many personal injury cases, the usual time limit is three years from the date of the accident. Different rules may apply for children or people who lack mental capacity. Time limits can be important, so it is sensible to ask for advice as early as you feel able.

Will making an accident at work claim affect my job?

It is natural to feel worried about raising a claim after a workplace accident, especially in farming communities where working relationships can be close. A claim is usually handled through the employer’s insurance. If you have concerns about your employment, your rights or how the process works, you can ask for advice before deciding what to do next.

How Much Compensation Could I Receive?

The amount of compensation depends on the nature of your injury and how it has affected your life.

A claim may take into account:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of earnings
  • Medical treatment and rehabilitation costs
  • Travel expenses
  • Care or support needs
  • Any longer-term impact on your ability to work

Once we understand your circumstances, we can explain what your claim may include.

Why Choose Watson Woodhouse Solicitors?

We understand that after an accident at work, it can feel difficult to know where to turn or what your options are.

Watson Woodhouse Solicitors has been supporting clients for over 30 years. Our Personal Injury team takes the time to listen to what has happened, answer your questions clearly, and guide you through the process in a way that feels straightforward and supportive.

We are here to help you understand your options and decide what feels right for you.

Speak to Our Personal Injury Team

If you have been injured in an agricultural accident at work, Watson Woodhouse Solicitors can help. For a no-obligation discussion, call our specialist Personal Injury Solicitors on 01642 247656, email us at info@watsonwoodhouse.co.uk or use our contact form, and we will call you back.

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