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Examples of Compensation Amounts

Minor Brain or Head Injury

In these cases brain damage, if any, will have been minimal.

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Up to
£322K

Severe Back Injuries

*Compensation amounts are taken from the Judicial College Guidelines

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Up to
£22k

Moderate Leg Injuries

Complicated or multiple fractures or severe crushing injuries. 

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Up to
£55k

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What Is Personal Injury

Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, mind or emotions.

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The typical claim of an amount between £4,000 and £10,000 isn't unusal for mental & psychological injuries.

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What is a personal injury claim?

A personal injury claim is a legal process you can start if you've been injured in an accident that wasn't your fault. It allows you to seek compensation from the person or organisation responsible—usually through their insurance provider. Most personal injury claims can be made on a no win, no fee basis. This means you won’t have to pay anything upfront, and you won’t owe anything if your claim doesn’t succeed. 

Contact us today for 100% no obligation no win no fee personal injury claims advice that's free. We're here to help you get the compensation you deserve.

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You may be eligible to make a claim if:

  • The injury happened within the last three years*
  • The accident caused you physical or psychological harm
  • Someone else was wholly or partly to blame

No one expects to be injured, and it can be overwhelming when it happens. With over 30 years of experience supporting people after accidents, we’re here to help. Our team offers free, impartial advice and can guide you through every stage of your claim. There’s no pressure and no obligation—the decision to claim is entirely yours.

If you decide to go ahead, we’ll connect you with one of our trusted personal injury solicitors who will handle everything on your behalf.

Injury Guide amount
Head injury £1,760 - £322,060
Facial injury £1,360 - £322,060
Mild tinnitus to total deafness £10,040 - £87,410
Whiplash £300 - £6,290 (with recovery in 1-2 years)
Moderate shoulder injury £6,290 - £10,180
Back injury causing permanent symptoms £9,970 - £22,130
Hip or pelvis injury £3,150 - £104,370
Fractured forearm £5,280 - £15,300
Wrist injury £2,810 - £47,720
Hernia £2,710 - £19,260
Ankle injury £10,960 - £55,560
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder £3,150 - £80,250

It’s essential to be completely honest when presenting your claim and evidence. Some individuals try to ‘game’ the system by exaggerating the facts, but this is a dangerous path. If found to be "fundamentally dishonest", your solicitor can withdraw from the case and charge for their time spent. In some cases, this can even lead to contempt of court proceedings. Ultimately, this could result in no compensation for your injuries or losses, and you may still be liable for the legal fees of both sides.

Proving injury compensation claims relies on establishing fault across four main factors. These include:

1. Duty

Did the other party owe you (the Claimant) a legal duty of care in the circumstances?

Example: Your employer has a duty of care to ensure your safety and security while at work.

2. Breach

Did the other party breach their duty by acting (or failing to act) in a particular way?

Example: Your employer failed to inspect, maintain, or repair a piece of equipment that caused your accident or contributed to your injuries, or did not have a safe system of inspection to find defects.

3. Causation

Did the other party's actions (or lack thereof) directly cause your personal injury?

Example: The equipment you use regularly at work was faulty, and you had no reason to expect it to be unsafe or cause harm.

4. Damages

Were you demonstrably injured due to the other party's actions or inaction?

Example: You suffered a broken bone, concussion, or other injury due to faulty equipment at work, and you can provide evidence (such as medical records) to prove it.

It's important to note that there are two types of injury compensation (damages):

1. General Damages

General damages compensate you for the pain and suffering caused by your injuries, as well as the impact they have had on your life.

2. Special Damages

Special damages reimburse you for any financial losses you’ve incurred as a direct result of the accident and your injuries.

In legal terms, the personal injury damages you could be awarded in a successful claim are referred to as the 'quantum of damages'. Special damages can include:

  • Time off work and any lost earnings
  • Any loss to your future income
  • Impacts on your ability to work
  • Personal help or care you've received, even if voluntarily provided by family and friends
  • Any modifications to your car or home (or those you may need in the future)
  • Medical care, treatment, travel, or accommodation expenses
  • Rehabilitation programmes prescribed by a medical professional
  • Daily extra expenses incurred as a result of the accident

The other party's insurance company typically handles personal injury claim payouts. Many people worry that making a claim against their employer or someone they know might leave them out of pocket. However, this is rarely the case.

All employers, as well as most other Defendants (such as motorists), are legally required to have insurance that covers any injury claims made against them.

The other party's insurance company typically handles personal injury claim payouts. Many people worry that making a claim against their employer or someone they know might leave them out of pocket. However, this is rarely the case.

All employers, as well as most other Defendants (such as motorists), are legally required to have insurance that covers any injury claims made against them.

How long to make a claim

You usually have three years from the date of injury to start a claim.* If you miss this deadline, you could lose your right to compensation.
* Exceptions to the three-year limit:
Children: Time runs from their 18th birthday (deadline at 21).
Mental Capacity: No time limit while the person lacks capacity.
Death: Three years from the date of death.
Date of Knowledge: If the injury wasn’t immediately known, the clock starts when it’s discovered.

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