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Leg Injury Claim |
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| If you have injured your legs in an accident at work,
you may make a claim for compensation. Typical compensation amounts below for a leg injury are listed below . . . |
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Severe Leg Injury |
Up to £72,000 |
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Loss of 1 leg above knee. |
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Moderate Leg Injury |
£15,000 - £22,000 |
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Severe complicated or multiple
fractures of 1 leg which may include imperfect union of fracture, limited movement or unsightly scarring. |
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Minor Leg Injury |
£1,000 - £5,000 |
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Complete recovery of simple fractures of tibia or fibula. |
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Leg injuries |
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A leg injury may occur following a fall at work or from a direct blow, a sudden twist or from bending the
leg abnormally. Pain from the leg injury may be sudden and severe. If the leg is badly injured, prompt
medical evaluation may be required before making a claim for compensation. Leg injuries can cause considerable
inconvenience if mobility is affected, you may be unable to walk or drive as a result of a leg injury. This can
mean that you are not able get to work and suffer a loss of earnings as a result.
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Making a compensation claim for a leg injury |
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If you injured your legs in a work accident in the last 3 years and
the injury to your legs was not your fault, you may make a claim for compensation.
The amounts listed for a leg injury compensation claim should serve as a guide only.
We have solicitors who specialise in leg injury compensation claims. To find out whether you have a claim,
call our free phone number: 0800 783 9535.
We work on a strictly no win no fee basis and you will keep 100% of the compensation awarded. |
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