How Much Can I Claim?

Typical Injury Compensation Amounts

Head injuries
Ear injuries
Neck injuries
Shoulder injuries
Arm injuries
Back injuries
Wrist injuries
Hand injuries
Leg injuries
Foot injuries

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Head Injury Claim

Very severe brain damage:
up to £257,750
Moderately severe brain injury:
up to £180,000
Epilepsy:
up to £96,000
Minor Brain Damage:
up to £27,500
Minor Head Injury:
up to £8,100

Ear Injury Claim

Total Deafness:
up to £70,000
Loss of hearing in one ear:
up to £29,000
Partial hearing loss/severe tinnitus:
up to £29,000
Partial hearing loss/moderate tinnitus:
up to £29,000
Mild tinnitus:
up to £9,500
Slight hearing loss/impairment:
up to £8,000

Neck Injury Claim

Soft tissue damage and ruptured tendons leading to permanent disability:
up to £35,000
Severe neck injury such as fractures to bones in the neck:
up to £21,000
Whiplash type injuries with complete recovery taking more than 2 years:
up to £8,750
Whiplash type injuries with complete recovery within 2 years:
up to £2,750

Shoulder Injury Claim

Moderate limitation of movement to the shoulder, lasting up to 2 years:
up to £8,100
Fracture of the clavicle:
up to £7,750
Soft tissue injuries to the shoulder up to 2 years recovery:
up to £5,000
Soft tissue injuries to the shoulder under 2 years recovery:
up to £2,750

Arm Injury Claim

Serious fractures to the arm, resulting in 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

Back Injury Claim

Serious back injury resulting in permanent disability:
up to £24,750
Strains and sprains to the back recovering within 5 years:
up to £8,000
Strains and sprains to the back recovering within 2 years:
up to £5,000

Wrist Injury Claim

Severe injuries to the wrist resulting in permanent disability:
up to £38,250
Less severe injuries where there is persisting pain and stiffness:
up to £15,750
Uncomplicated fracture to the wrist:
up to £4,750

Hand Injury Claim

Loss or amputation of the thumb:
up to 35,000
Minor fractures or crush injuries to the hands:
up to £18,500
Serious injuries to the ring/middle finger:
up to £15,750
Severe dislocation of the thumb:
up to £4,300
Loss of part of the little finger:
up to £3,750
Fracture of one finger:
up to £3,000
Minor Injuries to the thumb:
up to £2,500

Leg Injury Claim

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 £5,750

Foot Injury Claim

Severe fractures of both heels:
up to £43,000
Serious foot injuries:
up to £25,000
Amputation of the big toe:
up to £20,000
Moderate foot injuries or simple metatarsal fractures:
up to £6,150

At Camps Solicitors, we are asked by our clients how much a particular injury or accident is worth in compensation. Although our personal injury solicitors handle thousands of compensation claims each year and recover millions of pounds in personal injury compensation for our clients, every case is different. The amount of compensation claim you receive will depend on a number of factors, including, but not limited to:

  • Your age at the time of the accident
    Compensation awards are typically larger for younger people as any permanent injuries will affect them for a greater portion of their lives
  • The severity of the injury
    Minor injuries such as cuts and bruises will receive lower compensation amounts compared with broken bones, brain damage or internal injuries.
  • The length of time taken to recover
    Injuries that resolve themselves within a few weeks of the accident will receive less compensation than those that take several years to recover form, or in serious cases, leave the victim with permanent symptoms.
  • Whether the injury caused a level of disability
    It is a sad fact that some personal injuries can leave you with a permanent level of disability; this will be assessed by a medical expert as part of the process of making a compensation claim

Injuries leading to a compensation claim

On this site we have put together a guide to some of the most common injuries we deal with in regard to compensation claims with guideline amounts of personal injury compensation as recorded by the Judicial Studies Board.

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