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It is the case when one is calculating possible amounts of compensation you may be rightfully entitled too, that there are a lot of varying aspects that should be considered and considered carefully from the outset.
Certainly, the type of accident that has occurred, the full extent of the injuries that have occurred and possibly how long that physical and emotional injury have occurred for, are all matters that and are very important to look at from the outset of any claim.
Indeed financial losses that have occurred could be the treatment cost of your injuries that is needed by you, in addition rehabilitation can be very, very costly.
The loss of wages and possibly from days off work, pain, loss of amenity and of course your suffering.
We consider your emotional distress to be very important factor to consider, this as well as obvious physical losses are all ultra important matters which must be considered being considered in any possible claim as well any losses of physical properties.
We can make approximations or guidelines for each of the following injuries to then act as a guide to help you settle in your mind what you could be entitled to in any possible claim.
Compensation amounts always vary from one person to the next and the amount you receive is dependent on many differing factors, even for similar type injuries.
When you have initially spoken to us we will be able then to refer you to one of our panel Solicitors who will then give you an accurate figure in line with the injuries you have described from their knowledge of your circumstances and the law.
Once we’ve put you in touch with a personal injury solicitor they will be able to give you a clearer idea of what you might get if you win your claim.
Possible or approximate compensation - up to the following amounts, what you could receive.
For very severe brain damages around or to |
£258,000 |
Moderate to severe brain injury: |
£185,000 |
For Epilepsy conditions : |
£97,000 |
Minor damage to the brain; |
£26,000 |
Complete loss of sight in one eye |
£27000 - £30,000 |
Total Deafness: |
£75,000 |
For the loss of hearing in one of your ears: |
£30,000 |
Claim for Partial hearing loss or /severe tinnitus: |
£30,000 |
For Partial hearing loss/or in case of moderate tinnitus : |
£30,000 |
Mild tinnitus: |
£9 |
Hearing loss (minor to severe) from |
£4,000 - £26,000 |
Where there is Soft tissue damage and possible tendon rupture leading to a possible permanent disability: |
up to £35,000 |
Severe neck injury such as fractures to bones in the neck |
£21,000 |
Whiplash (which is minor) |
£1000 – up to £5,000 |
Whiplash (which is moderate) £4250 |
up to £14,000 |
Whiplash (which is severe) £13750 |
up to £82,000 |
Moderate limitation of movement to the shoulder, lasting up to 2 years |
up to £8,200 |
Fracture of clavicle (shoulder blade): |
up to £8,000 |
Soft tissue injuries to the shoulder with up to 2 years potential recovery time |
up to £5,000 |
Soft tissue injuries to the shoulder which are under 2 years recovery |
up to 3,000 |
Serious back injury which may be resulting in a permanent disability |
up to £24,750 |
Strains and sprains to the back area with possibilities of recovering within 5 years |
up to £8,000 |
Strains and sprains to the back area with possibilities of recovering within 2 years |
up to £5,000 |
Severe fractures to leg bones with incomplete recovery |
up to £17,750 |
Simple fracture to the femur |
up to £9,000 |
Simple fractures and soft tissue injuries to the legs |
up to £6,000 |
Severe fractures of both individuals heels |
up to £43,000 |
Serious foot type injuries |
up to £25,000 |
Amputation of a big toe |
up to £20,000 |
Low to Moderate foot injuries or simple foot metatarsal fracture types |
up to £6,150 |
Severe injuries to the wrist ending in a permanent disability: |
up to £38,250 |
Less severe injuries where there is persisting pain and residual stiffness: |
up to £15,750 |
Uncomplicated fracture to individuals wrist: |
up to £4,750 |
Serious fractures to the arm, resulting in a possible permanent disability: |
up to £38,250 |
Serious fractures to the arm, leading to minor disability: |
up to £25,000 |
Minor injuries to the arm/ fracture to the forearm: |
up to £12,250 |
Post Traumatic Stress disorder |
£2000 - £55000 |
