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Find out whether you need to tell Ofsted about an accident, injury or illness a child suffers while in your care.
A guide to applying for compensation under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme.
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit is help if you're ill or disabled from an accident or disease caused by work - eligibility, how to claim.
You might get Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) if you became…
The level of your disability will affect the amount of benefit you may…
Accidents You may be able to claim Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit…
You’ll need to fill in and post a claim form. The form comes with notes…
You, or the person who claims on your behalf, must tell the office that…
Other benefits you may be able to get Constant Attendance Allowance (CAA)…
You may be able to claim compensation from the council if you've had an accident caused by a road or pavement
Information for clinicians and patients.
Find out what support options are available if you're a veteran with an illness or injury.
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) is an independent scientific advisory body that looks at industrial injuries benefit and how it is administered. IIAC is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions .
The Ministry of Defence pays compensation to members of the armed forces who became victims of violent crime, whilst serving outside the UK.
Tell DVLA you've had an operation if you're still unable to drive 3 months after the surgery
Check if you need to tell DVLA about a health or medical condition, how to report medical conditions to DVLA
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