02.11.2009

How much might my industrial deafness injury claim be worth?

Hearing loss compensation figures

Industrial Deafness compensation claims are one of the most common categories of workplace accident claim.  Being exposed to high noise levels from any source whilst you are at work can have a severe and lasting effect on your hearing.  All too often injuries like this can be prevented by employers by following basic health and safety regulations.  These can be simple things such as issuing all workers exposed to excessive noise with ear defenders or monitoring their exposure to noise so that it can be limited in terms of the time they are exposed to the noise and the level of noise.

A quick look at our old favourite, the Judicial Studies Board guidelines, shows that compensation for hearing loss ranges from just under £5,000 for minor tinnitus right up to £90,000 for total hearing loss.   As most of us will experience some form of hearing loss in later life, it can sometimes be difficult to distinguish age-related hearing loss from the noise-induced variety.  As a general rule, younger hearing-loss sufferers will receive compensation at the top end of each range.

Tinnitus compensation claim – £4,750 to £19,000

For cases of tinnitus caused by exposure to noise at work, typical compensation payouts to claimants would be in the region of £4,750 to £19,000.   The top end of this range would be paid out for cases where the tinnitus was constant, and seriously affected the sufferer’s ability to lead a normal life.

Partial hearing loss compensation – £19,000 to £29,000

A claim for compensation involving partial hearing loss and very severe tinnitus would usually receive somewhere between £19,000 and £29,000.  Claims for partial hearing loss compensation depend greatly on the age of the person making the claim, because hearing loss affects most people eventually, which will have an impact on the amount of compensation someone might receive.

Serious hearing loss compensation – £19,000 to £29,000

More serious cases of hearing loss, such as total loss of hearing in one ear, or cases of hearing loss where there are additional symptoms such as dizziness and headaches, might also fall into the £19,000 to £29,000 bracket as well.  The top level of hearing loss compensation would usually only be paid out in cases where the injury had occurred very early on in a person’s life, and where it had affected their ability to speak, or had stopped them from learning how to speak.

Hearing loss compensation with Camps Solicitors

Losing your hearing in a way which it might have been possible to prevent can be a traumatic experience, and adapting your life to cope with hearing loss can be a major ordeal.  At Camps Solicitors, our hearing-loss accident lawyers will fight for you to receive the compensation you deserve for you injuries.  For more information on making a No-Win No-Fee compensation claim for an accident that wasn’t your fault, call 0800 092 8586 today.

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