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Head Injury Compensation Claims Amounts? ( 2021 ) UK
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Head Injury Compensation Claims Amounts? ( 2021 ) UK
And how much compensation you may be entitled to if you’ve been injured in an accident which has resulted in brain damage. If you like this video, please do hit that thumbs-up button as this will help us see what type of content people find helpful.
Severity/Type of Injury
Examples
Average Compensation
Very Severe Brain Damage
In cases at the top of this bracket there may be some ability to follow basic commands, recovery of eye opening and return of sleep and waking patterns and postural reflex movement. There will be little, if any, evidence of meaningful response to environment, little or no language function, double incontinence and the need for full-time nursing care.
£224,800 to £322,060
Moderately Severe Brain Damage
The injured person will be very seriously disabled. There will be substantial dependence on others and a need for constant professional and other care.
£174,620 to £224,800
Moderate Brain Damage
In cases where death occurs for unrelated reasons within a short period of the accident a lower sum will be awarded. However some ‘front-loading’ is appropriate. For a young adult claimant suffering paraplegia where death occurs within about 2 years an award of around £39,330 is appropriate
£34,330 to £174,620
Less Severe Brain Damage
In these cases the injured person will have made a good recovery and will be able to take part in normal social life and to return to work. There may not have been a restoration of all normal functions so there may still be persisting problems such as poor concentration and memory or disinhibition of mood, which may interfere with lifestyle, leisure activities and future work prospects.
£12,210 to £34,330
Minor Brain or Head Injury
In these cases brain damage, if any, will have been minimal. The level of the award will be affected by the following considerations: i. the severity of the initial injury; ii. the period taken to recover from any symptoms; iii. the extent of continuing symptoms; iv. the presence or absence of headaches. The bottom of the bracket will reflect full recovery within a few weeks.
£1,760 to £10,180
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Head Injury Compensation Claims Amounts? ( 2021 ) UK
And how much compensation you may be entitled to if you’ve been injured in an accident which has resulted in brain damage. If you like this video, please do hit that thumbs-up button as this will help us see what type of content people find helpful.
Severity/Type of Injury
Examples
Average Compensation
Very Severe Brain Damage
In cases at the top of this bracket there may be some ability to follow basic commands, recovery of eye opening and return of sleep and waking patterns and postural reflex movement. There will be little, if any, evidence of meaningful response to environment, little or no language function, double incontinence and the need for full-time nursing care.
£224,800 to £322,060
Moderately Severe Brain Damage
The injured person will be very seriously disabled. There will be substantial dependence on others and a need for constant professional and other care.
£174,620 to £224,800
Moderate Brain Damage
In cases where death occurs for unrelated reasons within a short period of the accident a lower sum will be awarded. However some ‘front-loading’ is appropriate. For a young adult claimant suffering paraplegia where death occurs within about 2 years an award of around £39,330 is appropriate
£34,330 to £174,620
Less Severe Brain Damage
In these cases the injured person will have made a good recovery and will be able to take part in normal social life and to return to work. There may not have been a restoration of all normal functions so there may still be persisting problems such as poor concentration and memory or disinhibition of mood, which may interfere with lifestyle, leisure activities and future work prospects.
£12,210 to £34,330
Minor Brain or Head Injury
In these cases brain damage, if any, will have been minimal. The level of the award will be affected by the following considerations: i. the severity of the initial injury; ii. the period taken to recover from any symptoms; iii. the extent of continuing symptoms; iv. the presence or absence of headaches. The bottom of the bracket will reflect full recovery within a few weeks.
£1,760 to £10,180
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