How Much Compensation Am I Entitled To
You may be entitled to claim compensation if you have developed vibration white finger, sometimes called hand arm vibration syndrome as a result of working with hand-held vibrating tools.
Contact Russell Worth today about your legal right to make a no win, no fee claim. Vibration white finger can leave you unable to work , enjoy hobbies due to the loss of feeling in your hands or stop you doing tasks around the house such as DIY.
Vibration white finger occurs when blood vessels in the fingers become damaged due to long exposure to excessive vibration over a period of time. If you have worked with hand-held vibration tools such as:
- Grinders, sanders
- Chain saws and strimmers
- Riveting guns
- Jack hammers and air drills
And now notice any problems with your fingers including:
- Numbness
- Tingling
- Poor grip
- Or discoloration
It doesn’t cost you anything to speak to us and you are under no obligation to pursue a claim, even if we think you have a strong chance of winning.
Legal time limits do apply to industrial disease claims so it is important that you contact us straight away about how you can start your no-win-no-fee claim for compensation.

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Free Legal Advice
If you are unsure whether you can claim compensation for a personal injury sustained in the armed forces, then call our personal injury claims team for free for no obligation advice on making a claim. They will ask you some simple questions about your condition, talk to you about what’s happened and can tell you if you have a viable claim for compensation or not.
Call us 24/7 on 0800 028 2060.
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