MP welcomes increase in payouts for mesothelioma victims
Ministers have agreed that they will increase the cap to 80 per cent, meaning that an average payout will be A 123,000, rather than A 115,000.
Ministers have agreed that they will increase the cap to 80 per cent, meaning that an average payout will be A 123,000, rather than A 115,000.
A HOST of asbestos victims in Burton and South Derbyshire who can’t trace a liable employer or an employers’ liability insurer will soon be able to apply for compensation packages worth an average of 123,000.
The heart and lung transplant centre’s mesothelioma team has been nominated in the Cancer Care Team of the Year category at the BMJ Awards 2014.
VICTIMS of asbestos-induced cancer mesothelioma who can’t trace a liable employer will soon be able to apply for compensation worth an average of A 123,000, the Government has announced.
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VICTIMS of cancer brought on by exposure to asbestos can apply for compensation worth an average of 123,000 from next month.
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The Government is increasing payments from A 115,000 to A 123,000 for a new compensation scheme for victims of the fatal asbestos-induced cancer mesothelioma.
A HIGH Court judge has ruled in favour of a woman who launched a compensation claim after her father died from asbestos poisoning.
Victims of the asbestos-induced cancer mesothelioma who can’t trace a liable employer will soon be able to apply for compensation worth an average of A 123,000, the Government has announced.
Victims of mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer caused by exposure to asbestos, are to receive an average of A 123,000 compensation from a new fund.
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