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Personal Injury Compensation Claims relating to Irritant Contact Dermatitis
What is Irritant Contact Dermatitis
Irritant Contact Dermatitis is a skin condition contracted after exposure to irritants in the workplace. The most common types of irritants to cause dermatitis are acids solvents and other chemicals.
It is most common to discover a rash on the parts of the body exposed whilst at work such as hands, arms, face and neck.
Irritant contact dermatitis is an inflammation of the skin, which can cause redness, blisters, pain and swelling.
Other Work-Related Skin Conditions
Skin conditions which are found to be caused by carcinogenic or cancer-causing materials or are now very rare, though not completely unheard of.
Perhaps the greatest risk from skin cancer these days is from contact with the sun and people who are employed to work outdoors are most at risk, such as builders, labourers and agricultural workers.
Compensation Claim Advice
If you or someone you know has developed irritant contact dermatitis or any other industrial disease, telephone us now for accurate compensation claim advice.
There are strict time limits in place to make any personal injury claim. For further information, contact us or visit our Questions Answered page.
Thompsons Solicitors are experts in all personal injury matters. We will be able to advise you whether or not you have a valid claim for compensation. Our specialist personal injury lawyers will be happy to talk you through the process of making a claim in plain English and will be happy to answer any questions or queries you may have. If you do have a valid personal injury compensation claim and you decide to instruct Thompsons Solicitors to deal with the matter for you, we will recover our legal fees from the person responsible for your injury, ensuring that the entire procedure is cost-free for you. Telephone us now on 08000 224 224 or complete one of our online personal injury compensation claim forms.

