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A review of the risk of dementia in boxers, footballers and jockeys, and osteoarthritis of the knee and hip in footballers.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing compensation for injuries at work
A statistical count of in-year workplace deaths where the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the relevant enforcing authority
How the TRA will calculate and use injury margins in its investigations and reviews.
The authors of this review sought to identify every study where people with an abdominal injury were randomised to surgery or observation
One-Year Prospective Study of Consecutive Patients in 13 Multilevel Health Facilities
Guidance about the changes to whiplash claims from 31 May 2021.
Annual summary of work-related fatal injury statistics, as reported to all health and safety enforcing authorities.
Customer Charter setting out the rights and responsibilities of anyone applying for criminal injuries compensation.
A summary of validated workplace fatal injury statistics, as reported to all health and safety enforcing authorities.
Employment Tribunal decision.
A statistical count of in-year work-related deaths where the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is the relevant enforcing authority.
Guidance for all staff working with children under 5 years.
A statistical count of in-year workplace deaths where Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the relevant enforcing authority.
A brief summary of validated workplace fatal injury statistics, as reported to all health and safety enforcing authorities, covering the latest full year.
Changes to how you can contact CICA by phone.
We deal with compensation claims from people who have been physically or mentally injured because they were the victim of a violent crime in England, Scotland or Wales.
A statistical count of in-year workplace deaths where the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) is the relevant enforcing authority.
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