Losing a limb or an appendage is a life-changing ordeal. It can be incredibly difficult to get back to your previous standard of living, even after spending large sums of money on prosthetics – if that is possible in your circumstance.
When your amputation was a result of an accident that was not your fault or due to the negligence of another party, this can make the situation even worse and create a downward spiral for your mental health on top of the damage to your physical health.
At Brown Turner Ross, our serious injury solicitors do everything they can to help get you back on track and living your best life. We put you first by not only pushing for maximum compensation, but by also being considerate of your health and wellbeing from day one.
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How much compensation do you get for losing a limb in the UK?
Your amputation claim amount will vary depending on the location and the severity of your injury. Large, catastrophic injuries such as a double above the knee leg amputation will likely result in a higher compensation amount than if you lost a single digit on your hand or your foot.
This is because your compensation will be made up of the impact it has on your life/abilities as they were prior to the incident, any medical expenses that you have accumulated, as well as any loss of earnings. So, for example, if you are a woodworker, then losing an arm will have a drastic effect on both your current and future earning potential which will be accounted for in your total compensation sum.
On top of this, the emotional impact that your injury has had on you and your family will also be accounted for in the compensation that you are awarded.
Amputation claim chart
Just like how a spinal injury can lead to a bigger claim or a smaller claim, like with the comparison between cauda equina syndrome and a sprain, amputation compensation amounts can vary between a few thousand pounds to over £200,000.
Take a look at the chart below to find a range of compensation values for different types of amputation injuries.
