Elbow Injury Compensation Claims

If you are looking for professional legal advice about an elbow injury following an accident in a public place, at work or on the road, then do contact HDP Solicitors for advice. Our friendly team will be with you every step of the way for advice and support, whilst seeking the compensation you deserve for your elbow injury.

If you've suffered an elbow injury after an accident which wasn't your fault, then you could be entitled to compensation. Below is an estimated guide based on national criteria and our past clients which will give you an idea of how much money you may receive if you have a successful valid accident claim. These are a guide only and should not be seen as guaranteed amounts as each case is looked at individually.

If you would like more help or advice to see if you have a valid claim for elbow injury compensation then please contact us.

Elbow Injury Compensation Claims
InjuryGuideline award
Severely disabling injury £33,430 to £46,780
Less severe injuries
Injuries causing impairment of function but not involving major surgery or significant disability.
£13,360 to £27,320
Moderate or Minor injury such as simple fractures, tennis elbow and lacerations
Most elbow injuries fall into this category. They comprise simple fractures, tennis elbow syndrome, and lacerations; i.e., those injuries which cause no permanent damage and do not result in any permanent impairment of function.
  1. Injuries fully resolving after about one year will usually attract an award in the region of £3,010.
  2. Injuries with the majority of symptoms resolving within 18 to 24 months but with nuisance level symptoms persisting after that would attract an award of £5,360.
  3. (iii) Injuries recovering after three years with nuisance symptoms thereafter and/or requiring surgery will attract awards towards the top of the bracket.
Up to £10,750

 

The figures shown are sourced from the Judicial College Guidelines for the Assessment of General Damages in Personal Injury Cases (fifteenth Edition, 2019) are a guide to show the approximate amount you could receive as compensation for your injury.

Compensation awards vary according to the severity of injury and how quickly you recover. The figures do not apply for criminal injuries.