Factors that brain injury compensation takes into account when deciding an amount

Author (sherringtonlaw). Submitted on Thu, 23 Jun 2011

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A brain injury that wasn't your fault means you are almost certainly entitled to compensation. A brain injury case can often be detailed and your solicitor should take you through all the steps required to make a brain injury claim.



The first appointment with your solicitor can include close supportive family members and should go through everything that you need to know. Your solicitor should be aware of your rights and should be highly experienced in brain injury claims. You and your family members should be prepared with all the questions that you need to ask.

Your solicitor will require a medical report so that they can fully assess the situation. Very often your solicitor will look at your specific injuries and what impact it will have on the rest of your life. Not only will physical injuries be taken into consideration, but the mental and emotional impact that your injuries have had, as well as how much work you lost as a direct result.

Very often in brain injury cases, your solicitor deducts none of the compensation awarded; the insurance company will often cover their costs. You will not lose out financially in your claim what so ever, providing that you work with a trusted and experienced solicitor.

All claims are completely different, so it is hard to determine a set amount of compensation for your case. In serious cases that have resulted in lifetime care, claimants are said to have been awarded as much as £1 million.

There are some very rough guidelines that can be followed with regards to payouts in brain injury compensation.

Minor head injuries, which mean a fast recovery time of around two weeks, can often result in a payout of around £1,400.

Minor head injuries, that result in slight brain damage, in this case it could be ongoing head pains or headaches could result in a payout of £1,400 to £8,000.

Cases of ongoing brain damage, which can affect your ability to function socially, your concentration levels or has an impact on your working life, can receive anything from £10,000 to £180, 000.

Serious cases that have caused long-term brain damage, that in some cases reduced your life expectancy, would certainly be entitled to a more substantial financial payout. This can be anything from £180,000 to £260,000. It's been known for some cases to pay out even larger sums than this. As previously mentioned, it does depend on your individual case and the effects your injury had. Your solicitor will be able to agree with you a sum that you will seek in your case.

A brain injury that wasn't your fault is not something that you should leave unclaimed for. By using the right solicitors, both you as a claimant, and your family, can be supported and taken care of with the right legal help. Make sure that your solicitor specialises in brain injury claims and that the legal firm has step by step directions as to how your claim will progress.

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