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Shoulder Injury

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Shoulder Injury

Shoulder injuries come under the category of ‘upper body injuries’. Shoulder injury accidents are fairly common in sports activities that require over-arm action. This includes sports activities like swimming, tennis, weight training and javelin. Shoulder injury accidents can also be caused due to accidents at work or on the road and trips or falls. Shoulder injuries can be a painful experience with restricted movement of the shoulder, also known as ‘frozen shoulder’. Other types of shoulder injuries are sprains, dislocation and rotator cuff injury. In the event of sustaining a shoulder injury, you must do 2 things:-

  1. Consult a doctor for immediate treatment and assessment of the severity of the injury
  2. Consult an experienced solicitor to file a shoulder injury claim.

If you have suffered a shoulder injury for no fault of yours and wish to file a shoulder injury claim, contact us! It is important to engage a professional solicitor to enhance your chances of winning the case and subsequently getting maximum compensation. Our solicitors would give you detailed information on the claims process such as eligibility to claim, claim type, estimated compensation for shoulder injury.

Shoulder Injury

We observe a transparent approach and ensure that you have all the information pertaining to your shoulder injury claim even before you decide to engage our services. After evaluating your case, your solicitor will inform you if your shoulder injury claim can be filed under the no-win no-fee policy. In this policy, you need not worry about paying anything towards our legal costs irrespective of the outcome of the case and you can be assured of 100% if your case wins. Our solicitors have represented clients who have suffered a shoulder injury accident in a number of diverse situations.

Compensation for shoulder injuries depend on a number of factors such as nature and extent of damage to the shoulder, length of recovery, loss of earnings. In most cases compensation for shoulder injuries range from £2000 for a minor injury to £30000 for shoulder dislocation. We work with your interest in mind and ensure that you are awarded maximum compensation for shoulder injuries. To make a successful shoulder injury claim, call us or submit our online form and we will respond promptly to discuss your claim.

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Wrist Injury

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Wrist Injury

Another type of injury that requires immediate medical help as well as legal advice is wrist injury. Wrist injuries can be caused due to many reasons such as accidents at work, road accidents, and slips or falls. Potential damage caused to the wrist due to an accident include sprains, broken bones, tendonitis, dislocation, torn ligaments and carpal tunnel syndrome. Wrist injuries can have lasting effects on movement and flexibility making recovery time much longer. Whatever be the nature and cause of the injury, it is your right to claim wrist injury compensation. Though the process of making wrist injury claims and receiving wrist injury compensation is easy, the success of your claim depends largely on your solicitor representing your case. It is important to engage a competent solicitor to ensure that you are compensated appropriately.

If you have suffered a wrist injury for no fault of yours and wish to make a wrist injury compensation claim, call us! Our expert solicitors would engage in a no-obligation discussion with you to assess your wrist injury claim and how much wrist injury compensation you are entitled to.

Wrist Injury

They would explain to you in detail the process involved in making a wrist injury compensation claim and the relevant documents that would be required to support your case. This enables you to take an informed decision. We will also help you make a wrist injury claim under the no-win no-fee policy wherein you need to pay nothing towards the legal proceedings and you are entitled to 100% compensation if your case wins.

So, how much wrist injury compensation are you entitled to? Your wrist injury compensation depends on the extent of damage to the wrist, long-lasting complications, if any and the length of recuperation. To this extent your wrist injury compensation could vary anywhere between £2000 for a minor injury to £40000 for severe wrist injury leading to total loss of function. Contact our solicitor today and rest assured that your wrist injury compensation claim is being handled by a pro and would efficiently translate into adequate compensation good enough to cover your costs as well pain and suffering.

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