Head
Statistics
Over 1 million people in the UK visit A&E with a head injury every year.
There are over 120,000 eye-related injuries reported every year.
Case study
Mr Shearer was awarded £2,000 after inhaling toxic smoke and fumes while working.
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Upper body
Statistics
An estimated 821 cases of non-malignant pleural disease caused by asbestos were reported in 2011.
20% of whiplash symptoms last over a year.
Case study
Mr Moore was awarded £12,500 after suffering nerve damage to his shoulder and neck.
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Arms
Statistics
Around 6,000 major limb amputations are completed every year in the UK.
Conviction rates against workplaces for health and safety breaches in 2011/12 had a success rate of 93%
Case study
Mrs Miller was awarded £9,200 following a car accident that wasn't her fault.
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Hands
Statistics
Hand injuries make up 10% of A&E visits.
Of 475 cases of carpal tunnel syndrome reported in 2011, 50 were awarded to females.
Case study
Mr Brown was awarded £5,883 after an accident which gave him severe lacerations to his hand.
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Lower body
Statistics
The most common cause of knee injury in the workplace is from heavy lifting.
Last year, of the 22,433 major injuries reported, 40% were involving slips or trips.
Case study
Mrs Phillips was awarded £9,000 after an injury which left her requiring a knee replacement.
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Feet
Statistics
70% of foot amputations are caused by loss of blood supply.
A total of 80% of sports injuries involve spraining, including the ankle.
Case study
Mrs Miller was awarded £9,200 following a car accident that wasn't her fault.
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