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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Thanks Mick and Al, I'll pass on the advice.
    I've been trying for weeks to get through to him.
    Last week it got to him when, he was told to g o and claim disability.
    He has got 7 years till he gets his state pension.
    The works couldn't have reported the accident otherwise there would be a investigation.
    To not report an accident which requires 7 days of sick is an offence, with a up to £20k fine.
    I agree with Al that he has to approach it the right way.
    What worrying him is that he being kept in the dark.
    He doesn't know how long the insurance will pay his wages and how when told they are changing insurance company's next month.
    What could the implications of this be?

    Mick more up to date on employment laws than me Lloyd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Mick more up to date on employment laws than me Lloyd.
    Thanks Al.

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