Vibration White Finger (VWF)
Making a claim
Graysons is a specialist firm of solicitors with a proven track record of successfully claiming compensation for sufferers of Vibration White Finger.
Our experienced personal injury lawyers will advise you on making a "no win-no fee" compensation claim. You can be sure that we will help you to get the maximum compensation to which you are entitled.
Complete the online enquiry form on the right of this page and we will get back to you to let you know if you have a valid claim. Alternatively you can request a call back by clicking the button below or you can call us to speak to an advisor now. This is a free service with no obligation and your details are confidential.
Making a claim
Graysons is a specialist firm of solicitors with a proven track record of successfully claiming compensation for sufferers of vibration white finger.
Speak to one of our experienced personal injury lawyers who will assess your circumstances and advise you on making a "no win-no fee" personal injury compensation claim. Alternatively complete our online enquiry form for a fast assessment of your potential claim
Vibration White Finger
This condition can affect anyone who has had frequent exposure to high levels of vibration; it can be a permanent condition for which there is no effective treatment. The most common symptoms include tingling and numbness in the hands and fingers, particularly in cold weather.
The most common cause is through contact with vibrating tools such as:
- Hammers and jigger picks
- Vibrating pokers
- Vibratory compactors
- Concrete breakers
- Sanders and angle grinders
- Hammer drills and jigsaws
- Scrabblers
Graysons solicitors acts for individuals who have worked in all types of industries. We also act on behalf of the NUM (Derbyshire area) and handle over 10,000 claims on behalf of miners. We have already recovered over 50 million pounds in compensation for miners, one of the highest amounts by any law firm in England.


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