While you could claim for any manner of neck injury, one of the most common compensation claims for neck injuries is whiplash as the result of an RTA (Road Traffic Accident).
Some of the most typical symptoms of a whiplash injury are:
Neck swelling
Headaches
Pain, stiffness or lack of mobility in the neck, back and shoulders.
How much compensation am I likely to receive for my neck injury?
The amount of compensation you may be entitled to for a neck injury will depend on the severity of the injury itself. This will be determined by the result of medical reports prepared by a medical expert.
Our compensation calculator provides a guide to the amount of 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.
Level of neck injury
Potential compensation
Severe
£38,800 – £126,550
Moderate
£6,730 – £32,840
Minor
£2,090 – £6,730
The figures are for injury only. Compensation for other losses like loss of earnings are claimed for separately.
First Personal Injury has built up a reputation across the United Kingdom for their approach to accident and personal injury claims. Working with members of the public who have had personal injuries, we continually exceed our clients’ expectations.
Contact First Personal Injury’s accident claims solicitors free today by calling 0800 808 9740 or by completing our online enquiry form.
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