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07-09 October, 2026
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Securing Legal Rights for Injured Workers in Factories

The British Safety Council has expressed its support for the Usdaw campaign for fair access to legal representation for injured workers. Usdaw, the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers, has been leading a campaign to lower the threshold limit for employer liability cases, as workers may be disincentivized from taking their employer to court if they are injured at work.

On Tuesday, 23 November, the Civil Liabilities Bill passed its third reading and will now progress to Royal Assent to be enshrined in English and Welsh law. The Bill is predominantly intended to prevent vexatious claims against insurance companies for whiplash injuries sustained in vehicle accidents by changing the threshold at which a claim can be taken to court.

David Parr, Policy and Technical Services Director at the British Safety Council, said: