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Compensation schemes you can apply to if you've been injured or became ill while serving in the armed forces - who can claim, how to claim, how long it takes, complaining about decisions
Check if you need to tell DVLA about a health or medical condition, how to report medical conditions to DVLA
This is the council’s note about the risk of osteoarthritis of the knee in tin miners.
A compensation scheme for UK serving and former service personnel injured as a result of their service in His Majesty's Armed Forces.
The 'Ogden' tables help actuaries, lawyers and others calculate the lump sum compensation due in personal injury and fatal accident cases.
We use independent, peer-reviewed research when considering which diseases industrial injuries benefits may be paid for.
How the TRA will calculate and use injury margins in its investigations and reviews.
Employers guide to assessing fitness to work, including asking for medical evidence, fit notes, and dealing with long term or frequent absences.
Provisional information about the pre and post-operative health status of patients undergoing common elective procedures (hip and knee replacements)
Finalised information about the pre- and post-operative health status of patients undergoing common elective procedures (hip and knee replacements).
Tell DVLA if you have a broken limb and will be unable to drive for more than 3 months
Tell DVLA you've had an operation if you're still unable to drive 3 months after the surgery
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