by Russell Worth | Jan 5, 2016 | Accident at Work, Accident Claims, Faulty Equipment, Industrial Disease, Personal Injury, Tinnitus Compensation
The human ear is an incredibly sensitive part of the body and was not designed for the industrial and noisy environments in which it is commonly found. There are many work environments that provide additional strain on the ear through either sustained or occasional...
by Russell Worth | Apr 24, 2015 | Claims, Industrial Disease, Tinnitus Compensation
For the first time, signals relating to tinnitus have been mapped out in the brain of a patient undergoing surgery. The patient, a 50-year-old man suffering with intractable epilepsy, was showing signs of tinnitus but being monitored for two weeks to trace the cause...
by Russell Worth | Jan 26, 2015 | Claims, Industrial Disease, Tinnitus Compensation |
It can be upsetting to see a family member who is suffering from hearing loss. Sometimes, it can be quite clear that your loved one is struggling; they may frequently ask you to repeat what you have said or struggle to follow a conversation. More often than not...
by Russell Worth | Jan 16, 2015 | News, Tinnitus Compensation
As many as one in six people in the UK (the equivalent of 10 million people) are suffering with hearing impairment or deafness to some degree, estimates charity Action on Hearing Loss. Although it can come on suddenly, more often than not, hearing loss develops...
by Russell Worth | Aug 8, 2014 | Industrial Disease, News, Tinnitus Compensation
A person who has a higher caffeine intake could endure a lower rate of tinnitus, a new study in America claims. The study, which analysed more than 65,000 women in the Nurses’ Health Study II, saw researchers tracking elements regarding the lifestyle and medical...