Our specialist Amputation Solicitors in Manchester can assist you if you need legal advice seeking Loss of Limb Compensation.
Personal Injury Solicitor & Director, Brian Barr
Personal Injury Solicitor & Director, Brian Barr
Director, Brian Barr
Everybody has their unique road to recovery following an amputation, depending on the impact of their injury and what this means for their current and future situation. At Brian Barr we will take the time to understand your individual situation and as experts in this area, we can advise on the long-term effects and the support you may require. When seeking Loss of Limb Compensation, losses are broken down into: General damages – compensation for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity that you suffered due to injury itself. Special damages – compensation for any ‘out-of-pocket’ expenses that you have incurred as a result of the injuries caused by the negligence, such as loss of earnings and care and assistance. Future losses that you are going to face due to the negligence are also compensated for. These include, future loss of earnings, care that you may now need and future expenses that you will incur due to the injuries caused by the negligence. Following an amputation, we will generally look at claiming financial compensation for: Rehabilitation and physical treatment to aid with recovery Prosthetics and considering specific requirements like appearance, comfort and other lifestyle options Home adaptations so that the return home can be as comfortable and straight forward for you Healthcare support and the cost of further medical treatment and associated costs for hospital stays and medical professional visits Counselling or other emotional support services needed to get back to everyday life Loss of current and future earnings if you are no longer able to work to the same capacity or if you have been out of work due to circumstances Current and future care costs (including if family members are no longer able to work in order to care for you)Everybody has their unique road to recovery following an amputation, depending on the impact of their injury and what this means for their current and future situation. At Brian Barr we will take the time to understand your individual situation and as experts in this area, we can advise on the long-term effects and the support you may require. When seeking Loss of Limb Compensation, losses are broken down into: General damages – compensation for the pain, suffering and loss of amenity that you suffered due to injury itself. Special damages – compensation for any ‘out-of-pocket’ expenses that you have incurred as a result of the injuries caused by the negligence, such as loss of earnings and care and assistance. Future losses that you are going to face due to the negligence are also compensated for. These include, future loss of earnings, care that you may now need and future expenses that you will incur due to the injuries caused by the negligence. Following an amputation, we will generally look at claiming financial compensation for: Rehabilitation and physical treatment to aid with recovery Prosthetics and considering specific requirements like appearance, comfort and other lifestyle options Home adaptations so that the return home can be as comfortable and straight forward for you Healthcare support and the cost of further medical treatment and associated costs for hospital stays and medical professional visits Counselling or other emotional support services needed to get back to everyday life Loss of current and future earnings if you are no longer able to work to the same capacity or if you have been out of work due to circumstances Current and future care costs (including if family members are no longer able to work in order to care for you)
If you suffered an injury involving an amputation in England or Wales, it is important to start the claim process within 3 years from either the date of the injury or the date when you discovered the extent of the injury. The latter may occur after the date of the accident. However, under certain circumstances, you may be eligible for an extension on the time limit. To ensure that you start your claim in a timely manner and receive the compensation you deserve for your amputation, contact our Amputation Claim Solicitors at Brian Barr today.
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