Arm Injury Compensation Calculator

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Arm Injury Compensation Calculator

If you have suffered an arm injury due to an accident that wasn’t your fault, then you may be entitled to compensation.

No matter where the injury happened if the accident was due to someone else’s negligence, then you could be able to make a claim.

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    Arm injury

    Potential compensation

    • Simple arm fractures

      £5,280 – £15,300

    • Wrist Injuries

      £3,010 – £51,070

    • Elbow injuries

      £3,010 – £46,780

    • Other arm injuries with disabilities

      £5,630 – £111,690

    • Loss of one arm / full / partial amputation

      £82,040 – £117,010

    • Loss of both arms

      £205,420 – £255,930

    The figures we have supplied are based on the latest version of the Judicial College general damages compensation guidelines.

    How much compensation will I receive?

    The amount of compensation you are entitled to receive for your arm injury will be dependent on the severity of the injury sustained following medical assessment by a medical expert.

    Our compensation calculator gives you a guide to the level of personal injury compensation you may receive for your injury alone. In addition to claiming for your injury, you may also be able to claim for financial loss sustained as a result of the accident.

    What type of arm injuries can I claim for?
    • Compensation claims can be made for a variety of different arm injuries including:
    • Cuts and lacerations
    • Burns
    • Muscle damage to either the biceps or triceps
    • Torn or damaged ligaments
    • Broken arms including damage to the ulna or the radius
    • Amputation
    Effects of an arm injury

    As there is a wide range of arm injuries that you can suffer from, the effects themselves are also wide-ranging. The more minor arm injuries are those which involve soft tissue damage and minor fractures which heal within weeks and months. However, these injuries can still prevent someone from working or enjoying certain hobbies temporarily while the arm heals.

    More serious arm injuries can result in long-term, permanent disability and ongoing pain or loss of movement. These sorts of injuries can have serious repercussions such as limiting your ability to work depending upon your job role.

    What Will My Arm Injury Compensation Include?

    The figures are for injury only. Compensation for other losses like loss of earnings is claimed separately.

    If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault then you could be able to make a compensation claim. For your claim to be successful you will need to demonstrate that your arm injury was not your fault.

    If you are successful, as part of your claim, you will be able to recover financial losses, including loss of earnings if you have been unable to work either temporarily or permanently. If you have had to pay for medical expenses in relation to your arm injury then you should also be compensated for those. For example, you may have had to pay for physiotherapy sessions.

    As well as financial losses your arm injury compensation will also take into consideration the level of pain and suffering you have endured in your accident. It will, of course, take into account the physical effects, and also the psychological effects of your injury.

    Making an arm injury claim with First Personal Injury

    You may be entitled to compensation for a range of compensation claims under accident claims. Our experts will help assess your potential claim going forwards and provide you with proficient advice. Contact First Personal Injury to discuss your potential compensation claim today by ringing 0333 358 2345 or by filling out the online claims form.

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