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Arm Injury Claim |
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| If you have had an accident at work and have injured your arm,
you may make a claim for compensation. We have listed the typical compensation amounts below for an arm injury . . . |
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Severe Arm Injury |
In excess of £70,000 |
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Loss of 1 arm at shoulder. |
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Moderate Arm Injury |
£20,000 - £30,000 |
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Serious fractures of forearm with permanent disability. |
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Minor Arm Injury |
£3,500 - £10,000 |
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Fracture of forearm with or without complete recovery. |
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Arm injuries |
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Arm injuries occur anywhere from just below your shoulder to your wrist. The pain is usually fairly minor,
however, some nerve problems and fractures can cause severe arm pain and may require extensive medical care.
Typical arm injuries following an accident at work may include:
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Bruising, which occurs when blood vessels under the skin tear or rupture, often from a twist or fall at work.
Sprains to the ligaments and tendons that connect bone to bone and help stabilize joints.
Pulled muscles and muscle ruptures, such as a tricep or bicep rupture.
Dislocations - pushing or pulling bones out of their relationship to the other bones that make up a joint.
Fractures or breaks following a fall at work.
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Making a compensation claim for an arm injury |
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If you broken, dislocated or sprained your arm at work in the
last 3 years and the accident that caused the arm injury was not your fault, you may make a claim for
compensation. The arm compensation claim amounts above should serve as a guide only - every case in different.
To find out whether you have a claim for an arm injury and for a more accurate assessment of the amount of compensation
you can expect to receive, please call our free phone number: 0800 783 9535.
Work-Accident-Claim works on a no win, no fee basis, so there are no costs at any stage of the claim. |
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