Typical Amounts Won in No Win No Fee Compensation
With personal injury claims, it is important to remember that no two cases are exactly alike. There are many details that make the result of each case slightly different. While there are no hard and fast rules that match an injury to a no win no fee compensation amount, there are some general guidelines.
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The extent of your injury and the length of time you suffered as a result are big factors in the calculation of the amount won. Remember, every no win no fee claim is going to be different from the rest. When it comes to no win no fee typical amounts won, however, here are some guidelines.
Hand Injury
A typical hand injury can mean between £500 and £117,000 in compensation.
Whiplash Injury
A typical whiplash injury can mean between £750 and £2,550 in compensation.
Nose Fracture
A typical nose fracture can mean between £1,000 and £1,400 in compensation.
Body Scarring
A typical body scarring can mean between £1,300 and £8,200 in compensation.
Sight Injury
A typical sight injury can mean between £1,300 and £235,000 in compensation.
Brain or Head Injury
A typical brain or head injury can mean between £1,300 and £165,500 in compensation.
Hernia Injury
A typical hernia injury can mean between £2,000 and £14,000 in compensation.
Hair Damage
A typical hair injury can mean between £2,300 and £6,350 in compensation.
Severed Finger
A typical severed finger can mean between £2,300 and £3,450 in compensation.
Spleen Injury
A typical spleen injury can mean between £2,550 and £15,250 in compensation.
Ankle Injury
A typical ankle injury can mean between £3,300 and £40,750 in compensation.
Forearm Fracture
A typical forearm fracture can mean between £3,800 and £11,200 in compensation.
Asbestos Injury
A typical asbestos injury can mean between £4,000 and £74,000 in compensation.
Loss of Hearing
A typical loss of hearing can mean between £4,300 and £81,500 in compensation.
Back Injury
A typical back injury can mean between £4,575 and £58,500 in compensation.
Front Teeth Injury
A typical front teeth injury can mean between £5,100 and £6,600 in compensation.
Leg Injury
A typical leg injury can mean between £5,350 and £79,000 in compensation.
Elbow Injury
A typical elbow injury can mean between £7,375 and £32,000 in compensation.
Knee Injury
A typical knee injury can mean between £8,150 and £56,000 in compensation.
Severe Toe Injury
A typical severe toe injury can mean between £8,150 and £11,200 in compensation.
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