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TYPES OF CLAIMS |
Road Traffic Accident |
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Criminal Injuries |
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Accidents at Work |
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Slips and Trips |
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Medical Negligence |
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How Much
The following figures show the amounts in compensation that can be awarded to accident victims. The amounts are to be taken as a guideline only.
Head Injuries |
Minor - Up to £6,000 |
Serious - Up to £21,000 |
Hand Injuries |
Loss of Finger - Up to £8,000 |
Partial Amputating -Up to £18,000 |
Loss of Thumb -Up to £25,000 |
Shoulder injuries |
Dislocation - £6,000 - £9,000 |
Moderate - Up to £6,000 |
Minor - Up to £3,000 |
Neck Injuries |
Serious - Up to £13,000 |
Arm Injuries |
Fractures - Up to £29,000 |
Elbow Injuries |
Severe - Up to £25,000 |
Moderate - Up to £6,000 |
Wrist Injuries |
Permanent Damage - Up to £20,000 |
Moderate - Up to £12,000 |
Minor - Up to £5,000 |
Back Injuries |
Strains - Up to £6,000 |
Severe - Up to £14,000 |
Hip Injuries |
Minor - Up to £6,000 |
Severe - Up to £13,000 |
Leg Injuries |
Simple Fractures - Up to £4,000 |
Severe - Up to £7,000 |
Knee Injuries |
Lacerations - Up to £3,000 |
Ongoing minor - Up to £6,000 |
Ankle Injuries |
Severe - Up to £25,000 |
Fractures, Ligament damage - Up to £13,000 |
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If you have a personal injury or litigation case with good prospects of success, we will take on your case on a "NO WIN - NO FEE" basis. In english law, the loser normally has to pay the winners legal costs.
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