With the recession threatening job security throughout the land, we are all pushed to give 100 and 10 per cent at work, keen to impress our bosses so that our heads won’t be the next on the chopping block. You can see the pressures of work everywhere, from the commuter tapping away on his laptop on the way to and from work, to the businessman who sleeps with his BlackBerry under his pillow.

However working around the clock can make you pay a heavy price and many people are pushed to their limit suffering stress-related illness. If you think you have been mentally affected due to abnormally high pressure at work and if this is deemed personal injury, you may be able to claim compensation through a Personal Injury Solicitor.

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Several work-related activities can contribute to psychological injury, such as working exceptionally long hours to fulfill heavy workloads, and insufficient supervision, management or training.

Stress is a powerful force and can get even the best of us down as we push ourselves harder and harder in today’s business world. Mental injuries can often seen as ‘invisible injuries’, and not taken as seriously as physical injuries, despite the reality of them being much worse. You may find yourself taking your stress out on the nearest person, which can easily be your family and friends; if your work is causing you to destroy your personal life, then surely something must be wrong.

You might have sustained yet undiscovered mental and emotional damages that merit a sizable settlement; a personal injury solicitor is qualified to help you decide the plausibility of your case.

It is imperative that you detect such injuries as quickly as possible; experts at UK stress claim advice list these warning signs as indications that you should seek medical advice:

1) lower or inconsistent work performance 2) uncharacteristic mistakes 3) lack of motivation/commitment 4) indecision 5) loss of memory 6) crying 7) arguments 8) undue sensitivity 9) moodiness/irritability 10) over reaction to problems 11) reduced social contact 12) difficulty in relaxing 13) higher consumption of alcohol 14) tiredness/lethargy 15) upset stomach/flatulence 16) tension 17) headaches 18) hand tremor 19) fast weight gain or loss

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