Last Updated: 30 October 2025. No matter what industry you work in, you should expect your employer to protect your health, well-being, and safety. Unfortunately, if employers fail to ensure adequate lighting at work, it can lead to falls and serious injuries. If you have been injured due to poor lighting in the workplace, we know how difficult this time can be. However, if you decide to pursue compensation, one of our solicitors will be there every step of the way.

Our solicitors have worked on a wide range of accident at work claims, advocating on behalf of people who have been injured through no fault of their own. They have secured fair settlements in claims nationwide, and one of them could help you next. You can contact our team now for more information on how we can assist with your poor lighting claim.

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What You Need To Know About Poor Lighting At Work Claims:

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Can I Claim If Injured By Poor Lighting In The Workplace?

Firstly, it is worth explaining when you could claim for the effects of poor lighting in the workplace leading to an accident.

Under Section 2 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, employers must take all reasonable and practicable steps that maintain employee safety and overall well being. Ensuring access to adequate lighting, whether it is natural light or artificial lighting, could be considered one reasonable step an employer should take.

You can make an accident at work claim if you can prove that:

If you’re unsure whether you can seek compensation for workplace injuries caused by a lighting problem, just call the number at the top of your page for a free case assessment.

How Should My Employer Assess Lighting In The Workplace?

In order to uphold their duty of care, employers can follow advice provided by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). As Great Britain’s workplace health and safety regulator, the HSE offers guidance on lighting and other elements needed to keep workers safe.

Among the steps employers can take to ensure proper lighting are ensuring they:

Under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, employers are required by law to make sufficient assessments, which includes checking that workplace lighting is suitable.

All of these steps could be considered reasonable, and in most cases, they will be practicable. Therefore, if an employer’s failure to act on lighting issues allows an accident to happen where you are injured at work, you might be able to claim compensation.

Discuss your experience over the phone with an advisor today to learn if you have the right to make a personal injury compensation claim.

How Could Poor Lighting In The Workplace Lead To A Claim?

Poor lighting in the workplace leads to reduced visibility, which in turn could cause someone to fall and suffer harm. Here are some examples of how an employer could be liable for such accidents:

These examples above might be similar or even identical to your experience of a workplace accident. The best way of checking whether you can sue the workplace for your injuries is by calling the number at the top of this page and asking for a consultation.

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What Should I Do If Injured By Inadequate Lighting?

If you’ve suffered an injury at work and have noted that poor lighting conditions contributed to the accident, there are a few steps you could take to help a potential claim.

If you want the help of an expert to guide you through the personal injury claim process, call today to learn whether one of our solicitors can take on your case.

How Much Compensation For A Poor Lighting Accident Claim?

You may be wondering how much compensation you could be awarded for a successful poor lighting in the workplace claim.

A payout can be split into up to two parts, known as heads of loss. These are:

Those working out the general damages element can look at guideline compensation brackets for different injuries. This can be found in the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG), a document we’ve used to create the illustrative table you see below.

Compensation Table

This table consists of brackets found in the JCG. It can be used as an alternative to a compensation calculator, but it is still only a guide. Please note that the top line is not from the JCG.

INJURYSEVERITYAMOUNT
Multiple Severe Injuries And Related Monetary LossesSevereUp to £500,000+
Brain/HeadModerately Severe£267,340 to £344,150
Brain/HeadLess Severe£18,700 to £52,550
ArmSevere£117,360 to £159,770
ArmSimple Fractures of the Forearm£8,060 to £23,430
BackSevere (ii)£90,510 to £107,910
Injuries Affecting SightMinor, Permanent Impairment of Vision in 1 or Both Eyes£11,120 to £25,600
ShoulderSerious£15,580 to £23,430
HandTotal and Partial Loss of Index Finger£14,850 to £22,870

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Make A Poor Lighting Accident Claim Using A No Win No Fee Solicitor

Our solicitors are trained experts with years of experience in helping people get fair compensation for an accident caused by insufficient lighting. They offer their service under a Conditional Fee Agreement, in which you:

Because The Conditional Fee Agreements Order 2013 applies a clear legal cap, you can be assured that you will take the majority of your payout.

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Contact Us 24/7 For Free To See If You Can Claim Accident At Work Compensation

At this point, you may be interested in starting a claim on a No Win No Fee basis. Whether you just have questions or want to know if you can seek compensation, we’re available for free and effective information. Also, you could be connected to a solicitor right away if you have a valid claim.

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Thank you for reading this guide. If poor lighting in the workplace has contributed to a workplace accident you were injured in, please call any time to learn how we can help.