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    How Much Compensation For Brain Damage

    If you are weighing up how much compensation for brain damage you could be owed then it is worth noting that the categories detailed below reflect the outcome and impact of the conditions and not necessarily the clinical severity.

    Level of injury

    Potential compensation

    Very severe brain damage £224,800 to £322,060
    Moderately severe brain injury £174,620 to £224,800
    Moderate brain damage – cases in which there is moderate to severe intellectual deficit, a personality change, an effect on sight, speech and senses with a significant risk of epilepsy and no prospect of employment £119,650 to £174,620
    Cases in which there is a moderate to modest intellectual deficit, the ability to work is greatly reduced, if not removed and there is some risk of epilepsy £72,300 up to £119,650
    Cases in which concentration and memory are affected, the ability to work is reduced, where there is a small risk of epilepsy £34,330 to £72,300
    Less severe brain damage £12,210 to £34,330
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    How Much Compensation For Brain Damage?

    All personal injury cases are unique and so the amount of compensation that is awarded in each case is also unique. The amount of compensation that is awarded is determined by looking at two distinct factors – general damages and special damages.

    GENERAL DAMAGES

    The pain and suffering that your injuries have caused is the main factor that is used to determine how much compensation you are owed. e.

    SPECIAL DAMAGES

    However, compensation also takes into account any financial losses that you might have suffered as a result of your injuries, such as a loss of earnings due to being unable to return to work.

    Except for children, there is a three-year time limit on making a personal injury claim. This time limit begins from the date that the accident occurred. You should contact a personal injury solicitor as soon as possible to assess your case.

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