Get compensation for health problems caused by mining
Claim for coal workers' pneumoconiosis
You may be able to claim under the Coal Industry Pneumoconiosis Compensation Scheme (CIPCS) if you have pneumoconiosis caused by coal mining. The CIPCS is also known as the Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis Scheme (CWPS).
If you accept a payment under this scheme you won’t be able to make a claim through the courts. Get legal advice to help you decide which would be better for you.
Who can claim
To claim through the scheme you must be getting Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) for one of the following health conditions:
- pneumoconiosis, including ‘black lung’, asbestosis and silicosis
- diffuse bilateral pleural thickening
- lung cancer (primary carcinoma) with diffuse bilateral pleural thickening
- lung cancer (primary carcinoma) with asbestosis
You must also have worked for 10 years or more in coal mining. Some of your employment must have been as an employee or a contractor in a mine that was licensed by either:
- the National Coal Board (NCB)
- the British Coal Corporation (BCC)
Claiming for a miner who has died
You may be able to claim if you’re the husband, wife or family member of a deceased coal miner.
The person who died must have been eligible to claim and at least one of the following must apply:
- they were getting IIDB for one of the eligible health conditions
- one of the eligible health conditions was listed as a cause of death on their death certificate
If they died in the last 12 months and weren’t getting IIDB when they died, contact your local Jobcentre Plus. You might still be able to claim.
How to claim
Contact Nabarro Claims Solutions for a claim form.
Nabarro Claims Solutions\
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Nabarro Claims Solutions
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