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Approximate
Values of What Your Claim Could be Worth!
(Terms
and Conditions Apply)

Below
are Approximate Values of Awards for Some Types of Accident Injuries.
These
approximate award values show amounts that could be awarded for "general
damages" alone.(i.e. compensation values that could be awarded for pain,
suffering and loss of amenity alone). These approximate award values don't include
all the various types of damages / financial losses, that could be added, such
as loss of earnings, damage to personal property. If appropriate this would be
added on to the amount of general damages awarded.
Click
on the Injury Type Below or Scroll Down the Page for an Approximate Value That
Could be Awarded for Some Types of Accident Injuries:
| Ankle
| Arm | Back | Elbow
| Hand | Head | Hip/Pelvic
| Knee | Leg | Neck
| Post Traumatic Stress Disorder | Psychiatric
| Shoulder | Wrist |
After
viewing the illustration of approximate award values for your type of injury,
below, why not fill out our brief Enquiry Form
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Neck Injuries:
Non-severe
Neck injuries where recovery made within two years from £1,000 to £3,500.
Severe neck injuries with permanent/significant symptoms up to £13,000.
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Back Injuries:
Minor Injuries
- such as strains, sprains, soft tissue injuries from £1,000 up to £6,500.
Severe back injuries (e.g. permanent disability) up to £14,000.
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or Pelvic Injuries:
Minor injuries up
to from £1,000 to £6,750.
Severe injuries e.g. hip replacement likely/has been successfully carried out
up to £13,000.
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Leg Injuries:
Minor injuries such
as simple fracture with complete recovery from £1,000 up to £4,250.
Severe leg injuries such as simple fracture of femur, up to £7,000.
Fractures with incomplete recovery from £8,500 to £14,000.
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Knee Injuries:
Minor injuries such
as lacerations, twisting with complete recovery - from £1,000 up to £3,250.
More sever injuries such as torn cartilage, dislocation from £7,000 to £13,000.
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Ankle Injuries:
Fractures from £1,000
to £13,500.
Severe injuries (limited walking ability, etc.) from £15,000 to £25,000.
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Arm Injuries:
Minor injuries such
as uncomplicated fractures with complete recovery from £1,000 to approx.£3,000.
Serious injuries
such as fractures of one/ both arms with degree of recovery up to £19,500.
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Shoulder Injuries:
Minor shoulder injuries
with almost complete recovery within one year from £2,000 to £3,750.
Moderate injuries such as frozen shoulder with limited movement/discomfort for
up to two years £3,750 to £6,000.
Serious shoulder injuries such as shoulder dislocation causing neck and shoulder
pain from £6,000 to £9,000.
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Elbow Injuries:
Minor injuries such
as simple fractures with no permanent damage from £1,000 up to £6,000.
Serious injuries
(excluding major surgery or significant disability) from £7,500 to £15,000.
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Wrist Injuries:
Minor injuries such
as uncomplicated fractures from £1,000 up to £3,500.
Serious injuries
resulting in significant/permanent disability between £12,000 to £19,500.
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Hand Injuries:
Loss of part of little
finger where tip is sensitive from £2,000 to £2,750.
Fractures with
impairment of grip from £4,250 to £5,850.
Loss of middle finger £7,500. Loss of index finger £9,000.
Severe injuries such as fractures to fingers with partial amputations resulting
in deformity, impairment of grip, reduced function up to £18,500.
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Head Injuries:
Minor injuries (no
brain damage) up to £6,000.
Minor brain damage with good recovery but continued symptoms such as poor concentration/memory,
up to £21,000.
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Psychiatric Injuries:
Range of awards varies
between £500 for mild symptoms to £60,000 for severe symptoms which
are likely to be permanent. Any psychiatric damage must have affected the ability
to cope with life and/or work or affected relationships with family and friends.
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder:
Minor symptoms with
full recovery within two to three years up to £1,750 to £3,500.
Moderate symptoms with substantial recovery and some continuing minor symptoms
from £3,500 to £9,500.
Severe symptoms with permanent effects which are likely to prevent future working
from £28,500 to £44,000.

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Terms and Conditions Apply:
- These approximate
values are illustrations only and may not be relied upon in any way.
- These approximate
values must not be used, copied or quoted in any way whatsoever.
- None of these
approximate values are to be construed in any way as any type of (express or implied)
representation, pre-contract (and/or) post-contract promise, statement, term or
condition in any way whatsoever.
- No visitor to
this site (for whatever reason) should assume (in any way that any person suffering
the same or similar (or even remotely same or similar) symptoms and/or injuries
will have a claim with any merit and/or that if a claim is pursued that the Claimant
will recover (in any way) the same, similar or indeed any award for any injuries
incurred as a result of an accident.
- These illustrative
approximate values carry no meaning whatsoever for injuries and/or their effects
sustained from accidents which happened outside England and Wales. For accidents
occurring in England and Wales these approximate values are not in any way intended
as a guideline or indicator as to the amount of approximate values that may be
awarded for similar and/or related accident injuries and/or their effects.
- Whether any person
injured as a result of an accident has a right to claim for and/or the amount
(if any) of damages that may be awarded will depend on numerous factors (which
include but are not limited to) where the accident occurred, how and why the accident
happened, who was to blame for the accident, whether the accident victim contributed
(in any way) to the cause of the accident, the merits of the claim, whether the
claim can be substantiated by independent verification, the nature and extent
of any injuries caused by the accident and/or their effects, whether any pre-existing
injuries and/or illnesses were present at the time of the accident, any characteristics
(peculiar or otherwise) which are personal to the accident victim, the length
of time it takes for any injuries and/or symptoms and/or their effects caused
by the accident to settle or not as the case maybe, the length of time after the
date of the accident it takes for the accident victim to seek help in pursuing
the claim, the amount of co-operation (if any) the accident victim gives to his/her
Specialist Personal Injury Claims Advisor and/or Solicitor.
- These approximate
values are subject to change at any time and are not based on any actual case
histories.
- Any person visiting
this site (for whatever reason) who wishes to obtain an opinion about the likely
amount of his/her damages that could be awarded as a result of an accident is
strongly recommended to obtain such information from a Specialist Personal Injury
Solicitor) and must not rely upon the contents of this page. By completing the
Claim Form on this Site the Enquirer will get (at no cost to the Enquirer) an
Assessment of the merits of his/her claim from a Specialist Personal Injury Solicitor.
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