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    Industrial Disease – Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast (EP-02)

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    Episode 2 of Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast, entitled Industrial Disease, is now live.

    In our second episode of Oakcast – Liam Hill, one of our in-house team of Industrial Disease experts, joins our returning host and Head of Personal Injury, Rob Crompton, to tell us more about the field of Industrial Disease.

    Types of common Industrial illnesses, how they’re caused and what compensation can be offered, as well as some case studies from Liam’s personal experiences, are all covered here in Ep-02.

    Also on Spotify – listen here

     

    We hope you’re enjoying our series thus far. Episode 3 has been recorded already and will be along as soon as possible. Check back on our YouTube channel for fresh entries in our playlist.

    Further listening

    Check out our previous (and debut!) episode here, which covered the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA).

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    Why choose Oakwood Solicitors Ltd?

    You will have a dedicated advisor who will see your claim through from start to finish, assisting you in the event of any queries or issues you may have. If it is preferable to you, we are able to assign you one of our female advisors to carry out your claim.

    Your case handler will also continue to provide regular updates until the conclusion of your claim, ensuring that the process is as stress-free and effortless as possible.

    WHAT TO DO NEXT

    For assistance, advice or guidance in escalating your Industrial Disease claim, contact us for a free initial consultation. Choose one of the methods to the right-hand side of this page, or pick up the phone and call us on 0113 200 9787 to find out how our team of experts can help you.

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    Episode 2 of Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast, entitled Industrial Disease, is now live. In our second episode of Oakcast – Liam Hill, one of our in-house team of Industrial Disease experts, joins our returning host and Head of Personal Injury, Rob Crompton, to tell us more about the field of Industrial Disease. Types…

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