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Very severe brain damage
£240,590 – £344,640
Moderate-severe brain damage
£186,890- £240,590
Moderate brain damage
£36,740 – £186,890
Less severe brain damage
£13,070 – £36,740
Minor brain/head injury
£1,880 – £10,890
Read more Go BackSevere
£16,380 – £40,970
Serious
£10,890 – £16,380
Moderate
£6,730 – £10,890
Minor
£2,090 – £6,730
Fracture of clavicle
£4,390 – £10,440
Read more Go BackLoss of both arms
£205,420- £255,930
Loss of one arm / full / partial amputation
£82,040 – £117,020
Other arm injuries with disabilities
£5,630 – £111,690
Elbow
£3,010 – £46,780
Wrist injuries
£3,010 – £51,070
Simple fractures
£5,630 – £16,380
Simple fractures to the forearm
£5,630 to £16,380
Read more Go BackTotal or effective loss of both hands
£120,040 – £171,920
Serious damage to both hands
£47,550 – £72,150
Total or effective loss of one hand
£82,040 – £93,540
Other hand injuries / fractures / amputation of fingers or thumb etc.
£3,370 – £77,430
Vibration white finger (VWF) and / or hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)
£2,560 – £32,780
Read more Go BackLung / heart damage
£56,100 – £85,880
Toxic fume / smoke inhalation
£4,540 – £10,750
Injuries leading to collapsed lungs with full recovery
£1,880 – £4,540
Fractures of ribs / soft tissue injuries
Up to £3,370
Asbestos-related disease
£12,860 – £107,410
Read more Go BackSevere
£33,080 – £137,330
Moderate to limited severity
£10,670 – £33,080
Lesser injuries
Up to £10,670
Read more Go BackTotal loss of both legs
£205,420 – £240,950
Below-knee amputation of both legs
£171,920 – £230,440
Above-knee amputation of one leg
£89,440 – £117,280
Below – knee amputation of one leg
£83,590 – £113,450
Severe leg injuries
£33,450 – £115,940
Less serious leg injuries
£7,780 – £23,680
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Calculate your compensation
Compensation awards can vary according to many different factors. Click on the interactive body parts on our personal injury compensation calculator to find out how much you could potentially claim following a non-fault accident or injury.
It’s important to remember that the figures below are only a guide. The exact value of your claim will depend on your individual circumstances.
To find out more, contact us on 0333 358 2345 or online.
Brain Injury
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Minor brain or head injury
£1,080 – £10,890
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Less severe brain damage
£13,070 – £36,740
Eye injury
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Total Blindness and Deafness
In the region of £322,060
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Total Blindness
In the region of £214,210
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Loss of Sight in One Eye with Reduced Vision in the Remaining Eye
£76,510 – £143,270
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Less severe brain damage
£13,070 – £36,740
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Minor brain or head injury
£1,080 – £10,890
Loss of senses
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Lung/ Heart Damage
£56,100 – £85,880
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Toxic fume/smoke inhalation
£4,540 – £10,750
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Injuries leading to collapsed lungs from which a full and uncomplicated recovery is made
£1,880 – £4,540
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Fractures of ribs/ soft tissue injuries
Up to £3,370
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Asbestos-related Disease
£12,860 – £107,410
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Total Deafness and Loss of Speech
£87,410 – £112,100
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Total Deafness
£72,330 – £87,410
Chest Injuries
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Lung/ Heart Damage
£56,100 – £85,880
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Toxic fume/smoke inhalation
£4,540 – £10,750
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Injuries leading to collapsed lungs from which a full and uncomplicated recovery is made
£1,880 – £4,540
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Fractures of ribs/ soft tissue injuries
Up to £3,370
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Asbestos-related Disease
£12,860 – £107,410
These brackets for awards are a guide only. The total amount of any award will depend on a number of factors including but not limited to:
- Age
- Life Expectancy
- Sex
- The severity of the injury
- Whether a full recovery takes place or if symptoms are continuing or permanent
- Whether there is permanent scarring
- Whether there is a degree of psychological damage
The compensation amounts in these tables are taken from the ‘Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases, Fifteenth Edition (2020) by Judicial College.’
Interested In Making An Accident Or Injury Claim?
Our compensation calculator above, is of course, for guidance only, as all claims and claim types are different and unique to the individual who has suffered an injury.
Contact our team today to find out about accident claims or personal injury compensation claims. Call 0333 358 2345 or claim online.
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