Distillery worker wins payout
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- Accident at Work
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James Campbell was involved in an accident while undertaking his routine duties in Loch Lomond Distillery in Alexandria. James was filling barrels with spirit when one began to overflow. When he bent down to investigate his face and eyes were sprayed with spirit. James was wearing the safety goggles provided for this work but they were not sufficient to protect him as his eyes and face were completely covered in pure alcohol.
James was left in real discomfort and after talking with his trade union UNITE he contacted Thompsons to ask whether he might have a case. The accident team at Thompsons were sure he did but his employers insurance company denied they had any liability in the incident saying James was at fault.
Commenting on the outcome James said “accidents like this had happened before so I was determined that I wasn’t going to let it go. UNITE put me in touch with Thompsons and I was very happy with the way Laura and her team dealt with things. I wasn’t put to any bother really and in the end I got a level of pay-out I was happy with and hopefully my case will stop this happening again”
James’ lawyer Laura McGee said “This is yet another case where the legal cover you get with union membership has paid dividends. Mr Campbell’s bosses denied they had done anything wrong when it was clear that they had. When my team assembled the evidence including witness statements they quickly came to a settlement that was acceptable to James.”