Many arm injuries are caused in accidents at work, road traffic accidents and sporting injuries.
Accidents that can cause arm injuries:
- Road traffic accidents such as car crashes and motorbike collisions
- Slipping and/or tripping accidents
- Accidents in the workplace including heavy objects falling or chemicals
- Physical assault
- Sporting accidents and collisions
Common arm injuries include bruising, burns, strains, lacerations, fractures, dislocations, sprains, arthritis and in severe arm injury cases amputation.
Arm injury compensation amounts:
Severe arm injury compensation claims can be up to £197,000 for arm amputation. Solicitors look at case law and guidance from the Judicial Studies Board, which publishes tables of likely compensation. No two cases are the same and individual circumstances have to be taken into account.
- Simple fractures with fast and complete recovery: up to £12,600 arm injury compensation.
- More serious arm fracture injuries but with good recovery: up to £25,750 arm injury compensation.
- Permanent fractures where there is significant or permanent disability: up to £39,000 arm injury compensation.
- Loss of arm(s): up to £197,000 arm injury compensation.
Compensation for arm injury claims can also be awarded for loss of earnings, both past and future if the injury is serious enough to prevent you working again and for associated losses such as medication, and treatments like physiotherapy or psychological help.
If you have an arm injury claim you could be entitled to compensation. Antony Hodari can assess your case and determine if there is an arm accident compensation claim to be made.







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