Football Injury Claims
Football injuries are relatively common and can occur at both amateur and professional levels. Most of the time these injuries are nobody’s fault and will not result in a personal injury claim.
However, in some cases, injuries can be caused by reckless, dangerous behaviour or as a result of negligence. If you’ve been injured while playing football and someone else was at fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
To learn more and to discuss your potential claim in confidence, contact our team on 0333 358 3034. Alternatively, complete our online contact form to arrange an initial no-obligation telephone consultation with a member of our expert team.
Types of football injury claims
There are a number of causes of injury that might result in a football injury compensation claim, including:
- Dangerous tackles
- Violence from other players
- Negligent refereeing
- Glass or chemicals on the pitch causing cuts or burns
- Inadequate warm-up or match preparation
- A badly maintained pitch resulting in a player slipping or tripping
Common football injuries
The scenarios above might result in a range of different injuries. Most football injuries are relatively minor like bruising, sprains and muscle strains. However, sometimes, players can sustain more serious injuries such as:
- Broken legs or arms
- Dislocations
- Hamstring injuries
- Head injuries
- Torn ligaments
- Groin strains
- Facial injuries such as a broken nose or eye injury
Making a football injury claim
If you have suffered an injury and someone else was at fault, legally, you can make a claim for compensation. For information on how to go about making a claim, you should seek advice from an experienced personal injury solicitor. You have three years from the date of your injury in which to make a claim.
TRY THE ONLINE ELIGIBILITY CHECKERGathering evidence
If you decide to pursue a football injury compensation, it is useful to gather evidence to help strengthen your claim. This might include:
- Witness evidence
Witness statements are particularly helpful in cases where an injury has occurred following a dangerous or illegal tackle. Take a note of the fellow players, spectators, or match officials who witnessed the incident. If available, try to get hold of any video footage of the game.
- Photographs of your injuries
- Photographs of poorly maintained facilities or pitch, if these caused your injury
How much compensation am I entitled to?
When calculating how much compensation you may be entitled to, your solicitor will take a number of things into consideration.
As well as claiming for your injury and any earnings you have lost, you may be able to recover the cost of any expenses you have incurred as a result of your football injury. These might include travel expenses to and from medical appointments or prescription or physiotherapy costs. You should keep hold of the receipts for these as evidence for your solicitor.
Claim football injury compensation today with Jefferies.
Whether you’re a professional or amateur player, we can help you make a football injury compensation claim. Call our friendly team on 0333 358 3034 or contact us online to request a call-back at a convenient time for you.