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June 1, 2009

After a Road Traffic Accident, am I allowed to time off work?

Filed under: Automotive — David Halbert @ 2:52 am
by David Halbert

Road traffic laws have been established to lessen the threat of any accident caused by current machinery which apart from making mobility easier for us has also created a high risk transportation state for mankind. However, even with these rules, many accidents take place each day throughout the world.

In some countries, the incidences of accidents are higher than in other countries due to traffic surroundings and some other factors. Weather and climatic conditions also play a vigorous part in creating conditions which might show the mode to accidents.

These accidents might also be caused by the negligence of people, which causes loss to not only themselves but also many others around them. The governments of many countries have established such laws which provide protection to those who suffer in these accidents due to the negligence of another person.

Many countries have provided their citizens with the right to claim for damages for any damage or loss caused by such an accident. The United Kingdom is also integrated in these countries, and has established very stern regulations for such cases. Compensation claims are granted to all those who demand for compensation for any losses suffered by them in such accidents. However, the value of the compensation claim may differ depending on the real losses suffered by the person.

The compensation granted to somebody depends on the facts of the accidents and a variety of factors concerning the accident. In case the person works for some company and experiences from some mishap while performing some task for the company, then such a person would be approved particular compensations form the company for his/her loss.

In some cases the company might grant paid leave if the injury is such that the person will recover soon and be able to resume work. However, this compensation might not be given if the injury might take some time to recover and the worker might need some time to rest before resuming work. In such cases, the company provides the worker with assurance that his/her post would be secure and he/she could resume work after his/her recovery; however, the company may choose not to grant a paid leave.

The real compensation granted by the company mainly depends on the circumstances of the accident and the degree of the wound. If the accident is due to the fault of the company then the company is lawfully bound to give logical compensation to the worker. However, if the accident is not due to the fault of the company or the accident does not engage any work of the company then the company is not liable.

In such cases the company might grant exacting compensations to ease off the loss of their employee to keep up a fine working position and provide employee ease. As mentioned earlier, the company might provide work leave to such individuals and they would be able to work after their restoration. This might also depend on company policy and also on the employment contract. Such provisions are particularly mentioned in the contract of service.

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