If you have injured your finger due to someone else’s negligence, you may be able to make a no win no fee claim for compensation.
Finger injuries can be debilitating, affecting one’s ability to work, perform daily tasks, and enjoy a good quality of life. From minor cuts and bruises to severe trauma resulting in amputation, finger injuries can vary significantly in their nature and impact.
Compensation aims to provide financial support to individuals who have suffered such injuries, helping them cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and other related damages.
If you are looking to understand you legal rights after suffering a finger injury that wasn’t your fault, speak to our specialist personal injury solicitors today.
According to the latest Judicial College Guidelines for personal injury compensation in England and Wales, the following amounts are typical for finger injuries:
If you have injured your finger due to someone else’s negligence, you may be able to make a claim for compensation. The amount of compensation awarded for your injuries will be based on the level of pain and suffering and loss of amenity as a result of the injury.
It is challenging to value a claim without knowing all the details of the injury. As many injuries are complex, especially those that are ongoing, it may be necessary to obtain a medical evaluation of your injuries before estimating the value.
On average, people receive over £15,000 when they use us for their personal injury compensation claim.
If your claim was rejected by another law firm, call us to find out if we can take it on instead.
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The most common types of finger injuries include:
The more severe the injury, the longer the recovery time will be. Injuries such as dislocations or minor breaks can heal after a short period of time.
In contrast, crush injuries, multiple fractures, or ligament damage will take a long time to heal and may need further medical intervention, such as surgery. The severity of any finger injury, including which finger is affected will impact the amount of compensation you will be entitled to.
Beacon Law are a law firm of specialist personal injury solicitors. We have helped many of our clients with finger injury claims.
We have years of experience in assisting those have experienced all types of finger injuries. We deal with personal injury claims on a daily basis and have vast experience in injury-related cases.
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