I would appreciate if anyone can help with two questions on the following scenario:
We have received a solicitor’s letter from an employee, which states that he wishes to pursue the company for personal injuries as a result of an accident which occurred in 2006.
According to the company health & safety records, there was an accident on the same date in 2005, but we have no record of an accident/incident in 2006 involving this person.
The employee in question received training pertaining to the task involved approximately 8 weeks prior to the accident occurring.
Question 1
Is there a limit on the timeframe during which an employee can submit a claim for personal injury after an accident?
Question 2
We are making a number of employees redundant. If this employee is within the timeframe to make a claim against the company, can the company make him redundant? This is not a knee-jerk reaction to the letter, he would have been made redundant anyway – in fact we are wondering if this is the reason for the timing of the letter.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ginger
We have received a solicitor’s letter from an employee, which states that he wishes to pursue the company for personal injuries as a result of an accident which occurred in 2006.
According to the company health & safety records, there was an accident on the same date in 2005, but we have no record of an accident/incident in 2006 involving this person.
The employee in question received training pertaining to the task involved approximately 8 weeks prior to the accident occurring.
Question 1
Is there a limit on the timeframe during which an employee can submit a claim for personal injury after an accident?
Question 2
We are making a number of employees redundant. If this employee is within the timeframe to make a claim against the company, can the company make him redundant? This is not a knee-jerk reaction to the letter, he would have been made redundant anyway – in fact we are wondering if this is the reason for the timing of the letter.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ginger