Free legal clinic – ex-workers and their families
We’re running two free legal clinics on Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 January 2025 where you can meet with specialist solicitors and discuss your potential case.
Multiple plants were owned and operated by British Coal with two prominent plants being Norwood Tar Plant and St Anthony’s Tar Plant which each, employed over a hundred former employees who were central to a significant production of tar crude-based products over many decades.
Exposure to substances such as dust, tar carcinogenic fumes and gases can cause serious respiratory illness and cancer and were often present at these plants.
If you or a family member were part of the workforce at either Norwood Tar Plant or St Anthony’s Tar Plant, you may be eligible to claim for a range of health conditions including chronic bronchitis (CB), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, temporary exacerbation of asthma (TEA), lung cancer and squamous cell skin cancer (SCC).
We already represent former workers and family of deceased workers who were employed at the Caerphilly Tar Plant in South Wales, which was owned and operated by British Coal.
We represent clients on a no win, no fee basis. This approach ensures that you can pursue your claim without worrying about upfront costs.