Head Injury Compensation
If you have been involved in an accident that has resulted in a head injury our personal injury solicitors can help you pursue a claim for compensation.
Our no win no fee policy ensures our clients receive 100% of the compensation awarded. Call us on Freephone 0800 092 8586 to review your claim for compensation at no cost to you.
Figures for head injury compensation claims
- Head injuries that result in epilepsy up to £90,000
- Minor brain damage up to £26,000
- Minor head injury up to £7,800
- Loss of sight in one eye up to £33,000
- Temporary interference with vision up to £5,500
- Simple fracture of the jaw up to £4,000
- Loss or serious damage to several front teeth up to £7,000
Road accidents are the single largest cause of head injuries in the UK, with trips, slips and falls also accounting for many head injuries each year. Around 1 million people each year in the UK require emergency medical care after a head injury.
Injuries leading to head injury claims
The organs in the head provide us with our primary means of communicating with the outside world; our eyes, ears and mouth are in constant use throughout the day. Any injury that affects one or more organs in the head can drastically alter the way we live, and can require us to make big changes to our lifestyles.
Following an accident it can often take many days or weeks for brain damage or other serious head injuries to show symptoms. Headaches, vomiting, blurred vision, drowsiness and confusion are the common symptoms of a serious head injury. After any accident, the sooner you seek medical attention, the greater your chances of making a full recovery.
Camps Solicitors fights for the victims of head injuries and brain damage to receive personal injury compensation which reflects the impact these head injuries can have on a person's life. If you or a member of your family has suffered any kind of head injury as the result of an road accident, an accident at work, or a slip, trip, or fall anywhere, then Camps Solicitors can help you to pursue a claim for accident compensation.















