Foot Injury

What type of foot injuries can I claim for?

If you have suffered a foot injury in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to make a claim for personal injury compensation.

Examples of common foot injuries include:

  • Fractures to toes, heel or foot
  • Ruptured ligaments
  • Cuts and lacerations

How much compensation am I likely to receive?

A claim for personal injury compensation for a foot injury is generally made up of the following types of damages:

  • Pain, suffering and loss of amenity
  • Financial losses

Our compensation calculator provides a guide to how much compensation you may receive for your injury alone. In addition to claiming for injury you may also be able to claim for financial loss sustained as a result of the accident.

Amputation of Both Feet £121,000 - £144,000
Amputation of One Foot £60,000 - £78,300
Very Severe £60,000 - £78,300
Severe £30,000 - £50,000
Serious £17,850 - £28,000
Moderate £9,800 - £17,850
Modest Up to £9,800

The figures quoted are for injury only. Compensation for other losses like loss of earnings are claimed for separately.

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