Loading...
A not-for-profit organisation
committed to injured people
A not-for-profit organisation
committed to injured people

Occupational disease compensation lawyers - Doncaster

Accredited Occupational Disease Specialists

Occupational disease specialist

APIL has a specialist accreditation for occupational disease claims. If an APIL member’s profile displays the specialist accreditation logo it shows that they have achieved a particularly high standard of expertise and competence and that they actually specialise in this area of the law. However, due to the specialised nature of this accreditation we may not have a member with specialist accreditation in your area.

Only accredited members appear on the public search facility. If an APIL member's profile does not display the occupational disease specialist logo they will still be accredited at one of the general levels offered by APIL, having satisfied APIL's specific and extensive criteria by providing evidence of their competency and experience in handling personal injury claims.

Find a lawyer

To find a lawyer locally, enter your    and specify distance     More options
Diane qualified as a solicitor in 1991 and practices principally in claimant personal injury claims. She is a partner at Atherton Godfrey and head of the Personal Injury department. She is recommended by The Legal 500. Her personal injury practice encompasses all types of claims from employers' liability through to road traffic accidents. She has a particular interest in industrial disease cases, from mesothelioma caused by asbestos through to noise induced hearing loss. She has a...
Distance: Less than one mile
Personal injury legal practice Personal injury - Fellow
Gillian joined Atherton Godfrey in January 2001 having gained a Law and Politics degree in 1997. She began her legal career dealing with industrial disease cases in 2000, then moved into the wider field of personal injury law in 2001.
Distance: Less than one mile
Personal injury legal practice Personal injury - Senior Litigator
  (what is a Litigator?)

Your employer has a duty to provide you with a safe working environment and to protect you from injury. Unfortunately, every year thousands of employees develop occupational diseases. These illnesses can have severe consequences affecting ability to work and quality of life.

If you have an occupational disease you should not feel embarrassed or reluctant about making a claim. You have the right to seek compensation. Occupational disease compensation can help ease your suffering and help to restore your former quality of life.

Why choose an APIL lawyer?

Competence

Knowledge

Committed

Specialists

Tell me more