Had an accident?
Find Out if You Could Make a Claim
You deserve the maximum
compensation
Had an accident?
You deserve the maximum compensation
How Much Is My Claim Worth?
If you have been involved in an accident, through no fault of your own, then it is likely that you will be entitled to compensation for your injuries.
The amount of compensation you can claim for an injury you have suffered depends on the severity of the injury itself. You could also claim back medical fees, loss of earnings, travel expenses and damages to your personal property.
While compensation awards can vary significantly from case to case, even if the circumstances seem similar, the following figures represent approximate values per injury type to give you an estimate of what you may be entitled to. To find how much your claim could be worth complete our FREE enquiry form today.
Simply click the name of the body part that correlates with your own injury:
Head
Brain damage: £1,625 – £297,000
Epilepsy: £7,800 – £110,300
Hair: £2,900 – £8,100
Face
Eye Injury: £1620 – £197,500
Fracture of Jaws: £4,750 – £33,500
Fracture of cheekbones: £1,700 – £11,600
Damage to Teeth: £800 – £28,000
Arm
Amputation of arm/s: £70,650 – £220,500
Other arm injuries: £4,900 – £96,250
Hand Injuries: £670 – £148,000
Wrist injuries: £2,600 – £44,000
Finger fracture: £3,500 – £27,000
Vibration White Finger: £2,200 – £28,250
Torso/Upper body
Neck injuries: £200 – £109,000
Shoulder Injuries: £3,200 – £35,300
Back Injuries: £200 – £118,300
Chest injuries: £1,600 – £110,300
Asbestos: £11,100 – £92,500
Lower Body
Injury of pelvis and hips: £2,900 – £96,250
Leg injuries: up to £6,700 – £100,000
Amputation of Leg/s: £72,000- £207,250
Knee injury: £4,300 – £70,700
Ankle injury: £10,100 – £51,200
Foot Injuries: £10,100 – £80,600
Amputation of Foot/Feet: £61,700 – £148,000
Toe injury: up to £7,050 – £15,500
Amputation of all toes: £26,850 – £41,250