How Much Compensation For a Head Injury
Damage to any part of the head will have a different effect on the quality of life of a sufferer. For example, if you have a detached retina as a result of a blow to the head then this will have a greater impact on your day-to-day life and have a different level of compensation than if you have endured stitches because of a blow to the head. If the brain has been affected then you are likely to receive much more as the negative influence on your life is usually greater.
Please note that the amounts detailed below should be taken as guidance only. The figures shown are approximate, based on experience and previous settlement amounts attributed to an individual’s pain and suffering. Final settlement awards may be worth more or less than the stated amount, depending on injury and individual personal circumstances.
Type of head injury |
Potential compensation |
Eye injury | £1,760 – £6,960 |
Loss of sight in one eye | £39,270 – £43,710 |
Psychological conditions following a head injury | Up to £66,000 |
Damage to teeth, cheekbones, the jaw, hair and facial scarring | £1,000 – £77,580 |
Brain injury compensation
Brain injuries range from minor to severe. Below is an approximation of what you will receive in each case.
Level of brain or head injury |
Potential compensation |
Minor head injuries | £1,880 – £10,890 |
Minor brain injuries | £13,070 – £36,740 |
Moderate brain injuries | £36,740 – £186,890 |
Moderate to severe brain injuries | £186,890 – £240,590 |
Severe brain injuries | £240,590 – £344,640 |
Factors considered in a head injury compensation claim
If a person is unable to continue work then financial losses will be awarded. Special damages may also be granted if a victim has suffered a brain injury, taking into account any particular adaptations to a home, specialist care, or equipment needed as a direct result of the injury.
Under normal circumstances the following aspects are considered in a head injury compensation claim:
- The life expectancy of the injured party
- The level of dependency on others
- The presence of epilepsy and the likelihood of it developing in the future
- The extent of physical limitations
- The level of communication possible
Next steps
It may not be your first reaction to contact a personal injury lawyer straight after a head injury. You might not think it is a major enough injury to seek compensation for or you may have experienced a lot of stress as a result of an accident.
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.
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