Leg injury can be caused by extensive accident or illness. The impact of injury on your daily life will vary greatly depending on your injury, the severity of your situation and the circumstances of the accident or disease. It is these factors that determine the amount of leg injury compensation that may be given to you.
In this article, we estimate the level of compensation that may be subject to injury, as described in the Guidelines on Evaluation of General Damage in Personal Injuries in Court College (12th edition).
Less serious leg injury
£ 13,200 - £ 20,400 reward
Leg compensation injury compensation included in this parenthesis is mainly related to fracture. Bone fractures have serious repetitive effects on the function of the legs, and significant recovery may be expected or expected. life. For example, like your sense, your mobility may be affected within this low reward bracket. There are also nerve damage and soft tissue damage. Injuries classified within this parenthesis may be treated with metal implants. A person whose leg injury is not so serious may experience a persistent impairment.
For injuries as much as described, you can claim an injury compensation fee of approximately 13,200 pounds to 20,400 pounds.
Moderate leg injury
£ 20,300 - Reward £ 28,800
If there are multiple fractures or complicated fractures in the tibia or fibula, injuries are classified as moderate and are classified in this leg injury compensation class. These more serous injuries may have a problem with bone healing and may mean problems with the function of joints such as the knee, ankle or hip joints. Given the significance of injuries in this compensation money, it is expected that there will be permanent scars. These injuries can also be susceptible to future leg injuries.
Moderately classified injuries are likely to guarantee a compensation amount of 20,300 pounds - £ 28,800.
Severe leg injury
£ 28,800 - damages for £ 100,000
This more serious limb injury category encompasses a wide range of injuries and as a result it is broken down into three separate brackets.
Bracket 1: £ 28,800 - £ 40,300
The first of these serious damages relate to the amount of £ 28,800 - £ 40,300. Awards within this category are subjects with multiple diseases as a result of leg injury including but not limited to movement disorders, serious unsightly scarring, possible risk of arthritis and ongoing treatment requirements .
Bracket 2: £ 40,300 - £ 62,150
Second bracket second bracket guarantee payment of £ 40,300 - £ 62,150. The claims in this parenthesis refers to patients who suffer from multiple compound fractures and take years to heal. The patient suffers permanent deformation and the possibility of movement is very high. Patients may also need long-term treatment. The patient is already expected to develop arthritis. If they do not, they will. Further surgery is likely to be necessary to cope with the patient's arthritic condition.
Bracket 3: £ 70,750 - £ 100,000
The third and last brackets of major injury guarantee payment of £ 70,750 - £ 100,000. These injuries become so close that they require cutting of all or part of the patient's legs. Injuries to extremities are very serious, there is a possibility of shortening the legs, excessive bone grafting.
Injuries requiring leg cutting
£ 72,000 to £ 207,250
The final category of injuries considered in this article leads to the cutting of all or part of one or both of the injured person's feet. As expected, victims at this level of injury will provide the highest level of compensation. However, determining the payment amount is not merely a cutting amount, but the court considers the circumstances surrounding the accident or disconnection.
In determining the amount of injury compensation, the court also considers the personal experience of the accident that resulted in injury, in addition to the amount of cutting. For example, if you are conscious of an accident or rescue, the amount of compensation paid may increase. This is also the case if some doing unsuccessful attempts to save the leg were done by the doctor because of the additional psychological stress this may cause. After the accident and first emergency treatment, consider the existence of phantom pain and the successful attachment of the prosthesis.
Without considering the above, and as a rough guide, complete or partial cutting guarantees leg damage compensation as follows.
Under one leg knee cut - payment between 72,000 pounds and 97,750 pounds
One leg knee cut above - Pay between 77,000 pounds and 101,000 pounds
Knee cut for both legs Below - payment between 148,000 pounds and 198,500 pounds
Total loss on both legs - payment between 177,000 pounds and 207,250 pounds.