Pages On: Arm Injury
An arm injury is usually not severe, unless you have to manage life without your arms. Arm breakages and fractures are very common forms of personal injury claims, where most make a full recovery. However, in the event of arm amputations, people can have their access to work and leisure completely removed, especially where suitable prosthetics are not available. If you’ve suffered an arm injury and aren’t at fault, you will probably be entitled to personal injury compensation.
Wrist and Hand Injury Compensation Claims Southampton
Posted in: Hand Injuries, Personal Injury
Some of the most common personal injury claims that we deal with as solicitors are injuries to the wrist, hand, and fingers. Injuries like this can occur in a wide variety ways including accidents at work, in car crashes, road traffic accidents, assaults, and slips in public places. Establishing Fault for a Claim What we do in order to proceed with a successful injury compensation claim is identify who was at fault for the accident. If there is evidence to support the fact that the incident occurred to someone else’s…
Read MoreArm & Leg Injury Claims Compensation in Hampshire
Posted in: Arm Injury, Personal Injury
You will need to be assessed by a medical professional in order to claim. Our Southampton personal injury solicitors can help you to claim compensation amounts for any injury that has occurred to your arm, including the wrist and hand, elbow forearm, upper arm, and shoulder areas. Claim types will range vastly from fractures, breaks, and cuts through to amputation – all of which will come with varying different compensation amounts. Arm Injury Claims in Southampton Compensation Amounts & Payouts Below are some rough guidelines to…
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