Can I Use A Compensation Calculator For My Elbow Injury Claim?

This guide will discuss the process of making a claim and how you could use an elbow injury claim calculator to help you estimate the value of your claim. If you’ve been injured in an accident that was caused by a third party breaching their duty of care, you may be able to make a claim. 

We’ll be discussing the duty of care owed to you at work, in public places, and on the road and the different ways you can injure your elbow if this duty isn’t upheld.

Additionally, we’ll be discussing the steps you can take after sustaining an injury, including the evidence you could gather and the benefits of seeking legal advice.

If you’re wondering how much can i claim for an elbow injury, this guide will help by exploring the compensation you could receive and how it is calculated.

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  1. Can You Use An Elbow Injury Claim Calculator To Determine Potential Compensation? – A Guide
  2. Elbow Injury Claim Calculator – What Compensation Could You Receive?
  3. When Are You Eligible To Receive Elbow Injury Compensation?
  4. Potential Evidence That Could Be Used In A Serious Injury Claim
  5. Use Our Panel Of Solicitors To Make A Personal Injury Claim On A No Win No Fee Basis
  6. Learn More About Using An Elbow Injury Claim Calculator

Can You Use An Elbow Injury Claim Calculator To Determine Potential Compensation? – A Guide 

After injuring your elbow in an accident, you may wonder whether you could seek compensation and how much you could be eligible to receive. If so, you may benefit from using an elbow injury claim calculator to help you understand the potential value of your injury.

A compensation calculator may ask you different details about the accident and your injury, such as where the accident took place, who was at fault and details about the nature and severity of the injury you sustained.

Whilst it can provide an estimate of how much you could be awarded, it’s important to understand that each settlement is unique due to the different factors that are considered when valuing claims. Factors that may be taken into consideration can include:

  • The type of injury you sustained
  • The severity of your injury
  • Whether your injury will affect you in the long-term
  • The recovery period
  • Any treatment you received

To learn more about how elbow injury compensation can be calculated, read on.

Elbow Injury Claim Calculator – What Compensation Could You Receive?

A successful personal injury claim can result in a settlement comprising up to two heads of claim being awarded. These heads of claim are known as general damages and special damages. General damages seeks to compensate for the impact your injury has had on your quality of life with consideration given to the pain and suffering it has caused you.

We have used guidelines from the Judicial College, which contains compensation brackets that correspond to different injuries, to create the table below. Legal professionals, such as solicitors, can use these to help them when valuing your injuries.

You can use the table below as an alternative to an elbow injury claim calculator. However, you should only use the figures as a guide because you’re actual settlement may differ.

InjuryCompensationNotes
Arm Injury£96,160 - £130,930(a) Severe: This bracket contains injuries that leave the injured person little better off than if the arm had been lost, such as a serious brachial plexus injury.
Arm Injury£39,170 - £59,860(b) Injuries such as a serious fracture affecting one or both forearms causing a permanent and substantial disability.
Arm Injury£19,200 - £39,170(c) Less Severe: The person will have sustained a significant disability but they will have made a substantial degree of recovery or it will be expected.
Arm Injury£6,610 - £19,200(d) Fractures of the forearm that are simple.
Elbow Injury£39,170 - £54,830 (a) An elbow injury that is severely disabling.
Elbow Injury£15,650 - £32,010(b) Less Severe: Injuries that result in impaired function but don't require any major surgery or cause a significant disability.
Elbow InjuryUp to £12,590(c) Moderate or Minor: Injuries such as lacerations or a simple fracture causing damage that isn't permanent.
Shoulder Injury£19,200 - £48,030(a) Severe: A significant disability is caused by damage to the brachial plexus.
Shoulder Injury£12,770 - £19,200(b) Serious: A shoulder dislocation with lower brachial plexus damage that causes pain in the shoulder, neck and elbow.
Wrist Injury£24,500 - £39,170(b) Some useful movement remains after an injury causes a significant disability.

Could You Receive Special Damages Compensation In An Elbow Injury Claim? 

You could also potentially receive special damages. This head of claim aims to compensate you for any financial losses that you have incurred as a result of the injury you sustained.

Some examples of the monetary losses you could claim back include:

  • Loss of earnings
  • Cost of care
  • Travel expenses

You should keep a record of any monetary losses, such as receipts or payslips as they can help when you claim the costs back under special damages.

To learn more about the elbow injury compensation you could receive, get in touch on the number above. Alternatively, please continue reading to find out when you could be eligible to seek compensation.

When Are You Eligible To Receive Elbow Injury Compensation?

In order to seek compensation, you must be able to demonstrate that negligence occurred. This involves:

  1. A third party owing you a duty of care,
  2. Breaching their duty of care,
  3. Causing you physical or psychological harm as a result of the breach.

The following sections explore who owes you a duty of care and the accidents that could be caused if this is not upheld.

Accidents At Work

As per the The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, employers owe their employees a duty of care. As part of this duty, they must take reasonable steps to either reduce the risk of harm or remove it completely.

If they fail to do so, it could lead to different types of accidents at work. For example, an employer may fail to regularly maintain equipment, leading to an employee sustaining a crushed elbow injury whilst operating faulty machinery.

To learn more about accident at work claims, get in touch on the number above.

Accidents In A Public Place

The Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 outlines the duty of care owed to members of the public by those who are in control of a public space. They must ensure the reasonable safety of those visiting the space for it’s intended purpose. A failure to do so can lead to different types of accidents in a public place. For example:

  • A wet floor isn’t cleaned up or adequately signposted causing a member of the public to slip, trip or fall.

Road Traffic Accidents

Road users owe a duty of care to navigate the roads in a way that reduces the risk of other sustaining harm. This is outlined in the Road Traffic Act 1988. Additionally, there is guidance and rules for different road users in The Highway Code. The rules in the Highway Code are backed elsewhere in law.

If another road user failed to uphold their duty of care, it could result in accidents such as:

  • A head-on collision caused by a driver looking at their phone whilst driving.
  • A pedestrian accident caused by a motorcyclist failing to adhere to the speed limits causing them to knock over a pedestrian.

For more information on when you could be eligible to make a road traffic accident claim, get in touch on the number above.

Potential Evidence That Could Be Used In A Serious Injury Claim

After sustaining harm in an accident, it may be beneficial to gather evidence to support your potential claim. This can include:

  • Medical evidence, such as hospital reports, doctor reports or prescriptions
  • Pictures of the injury
  • Pictures of the accident
  • Video footage of the accident, such as CCTV or dashcam footage
  • The contact information of any witnesses.

In addition to gathering evidence, you may find it beneficial to seek legal advice. A solicitor from our panel could help you gather sufficient evidence in support of your claim as well as ensuring you put forward a full case.

Furthermore, you should ensure you are within the personal injury claims time limit to start your claim. Generally, this is three years. This is either from the date of the accident itself or the date that you became fully aware that your injuries were a result of negligence. This is outlined in The Limitation Act 1980. You would only be able to claim outside of this time limit under very specific circumstances. 

For more information on the services our panel of solicitors could offer and the exceptions to the time limits, get in touch on the number above. Our advisors can provide free legal advice and can also talk you through how to use an elbow injury claim calculator.

Use Our Panel Of Solicitors To Make A Personal Injury Claim On A No Win No Fee Basis

A No Win No Fee agreement is a way of funding the services of a solicitor and can be financially beneficial. There are different types, including a Conditional Fee Agreement, which typically allows you to access a solicitor’s services without paying for them upfront or while the claim proceeds.

Additionally, you generally won’t be required to pay for their services if your claim is not successful.

However, upon the completion of claim that succeeds, a success fee will be taken as a percentage of your compensation. The law caps this amount.

The solicitors on our panel can offer their services on this basis. To learn whether they could represent your claim, get in touch using the details provided below.

Contact Us 24/7 For Free Legal Advice To See If You Could Receive Elbow Injury Compensation

We hope this guide on how you can use an elbow injury claim calculator to get an estimate of how much your claim could be worth has helped. However, if you have any other questions, you can get in touch with our advisors. They can provide free legal advice and answer any questions you might have regarding your potential claim. You can reach them by:

  • Filling out our contact us form online 
  • Calling us on 020 8050 2736
  • Chatting with one of our advisors by using our live chat feature below.

Learn More About Using An Elbow Injury Claim Calculator

If you’re interested in learning more about the personal injury claims process, you may find some of our other guides helpful:

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Thank you for reading this guide on using an elbow injury claim calculator. If you have any other questions, please get in touch using the details provided above.

Writer Louis Price

Editor Meg McDonald