Friday 1 July 2016

How can a Zookeeper file for Accidents At Work


Unfortunately, news of zookeepers being injured while rescuing someone who has fallen into the confines of a dangerous animal is a common occurrence today. Contrary to the news we see today, the job of a zookeeper does not have to be so difficult nor dangerous. In fact, being a zookeeper is a rewarding experience considering the impact they are making in the animals’ lives. As with all other employers, the zoo owner has a duty towards keeping a zookeeper safe while they carry out their duties. If a zookeeper has been injured while carrying out their job it is their right to make accident at work claims against their employer.

Examples of Zoo Injuries:-
Apart from the injuries resulting from intense experiences such as a rescue attempt, zookeepers may be injured in other less dramatic ways. All of which are claimable, including:-
-         Being injured by an animal such a lion bite or a giraffe kick!
-         Slip, trip and fall accidents caused due to an uneven walking surface damaged cage floor.
-         Food poisoning after consuming food prepared on site.
-         Loss of limb(s) and other bodily damage after suffering an animal attack.
Zookeepers need to be provided with adequate training and equipment to handle all kinds of situations in order to avoid injuries such as the ones mentioned above. If the zoo owner is negligent in this regard they are liable for paying compensation for accident at work claims.

For more information related to accident at work claims you are more than welcome to get in touch with 247 Solicitors by phone on 01204 263000 or email info@247solicitors.co.uk.



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