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Claim for glasses
Mrbamboozle
Posts: 3 Newbie
I had my glasses broken at work ( challenging behaviour client) as I was hit by a client. Should I be able to claim through my company? The company says I can't
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Have you spoken to the police and reported it? I would have thought you claim from the person who attacked you.Forty and fabulous, well that's what my cards say....0
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Do you have household contents accidental insurance for belonging outside the house? I claimed for a pair of broken glasses that my daughter sat on, at a BBQ at a friends.....#2 Saving for Christmas 2024 - £1 a day challenge. £325 of £3660
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Some employers might pay. But there is no legal duty. You could possibly have a legal claim against them if it was their fault or negligence. But the cost of glasses may not be worth the risk.Mrbamboozle said:I had my glasses broken at work ( challenging behaviour client) as I was hit by a client. Should I be able to claim through my company? The company says I can't0
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