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Frequently Asked Questions

I have suffered a serious personal injury, what can I claim for?

If you have been seriously injured then there will come a point where a value needs to be given to how much your claim is worth. The damages you receive can be broken down into two areas;

  • General damages - this is the amount of compensation you receive for your injuries, it is often known as pain suffering and loss of amenities. This sum arrived at by looking at similar, previous cases including what type of injuries have been suffered and how severe they are. This is a payment usually made at the end of your claim.
  • Special damages - These are all items of quantifiable loss and expense incurred as a direct result of your injuries. In many cases, these will form the largest part of the award and will often be very important to you in setting you up for the future. Special damages deal with both past losses and future losses. These include lost income, past medical expenses, care, accommodation, provision for DIY and gardening services, and ongoing/future medical treatment or therapies amongst many other things. 

We can offer specialist advice to ensure you recover the maximum amount possible. Special damages are also usually paid as a final sum at the end of your claim but in appropriate cases can be paid as ‘periodical payments’ whereby you will receive annual payments for life.