Arm Injury
Unfortunately, arm injuries are fairly common. If you have suffered an arm injury, it is only when you come to get dressed, make a meal, open a door, try to lift something up or another similar day-to-day action that we realise how much we are dependent on them. Even the smallest of tasks can make life quite difficult if you have suffered an arm injury.
A serious arm injury can prevent a person from being able to work or care for their home or children. It can therefore have quite a straining effect on a person’s everyday routines and lifestyle.
If you have suffered an arm injury due to someone else’s negligence, you are eligible to make a claim for compensation.
Over the years, we have recovered thousands of pounds in compensation for people who have suffered an arm injury. Accidents at work and public accidents are the most common causes of arm injuries.
It is important to remember when considering making an arm injury claim that it is your employer’s duty of care to provide a safe working environment for their employees. If your employer has not abided by these rules, they are breaking the law.
Similarly, supermarkets, shop owners and local authorities have a responsibility for ensuring the health and safety of any public places to a safe standard.
Making an arm injury claim
If you have suffered an arm injury in the past three years that has been caused by someone else’s negligence, our personal injury solicitors will advise you on the best way to pursue your claim for compensation, gather all the relevant evidence and calculate any financial loss or medical expenses that you have suffered.
Like all personal injury claims, it is necessary for you to be able to provide evidence against the person or company that you are making a claim against, showing that they breached their duty of care.
In every case, medical evidence will be required. Detailed medical evidence is often also required to show and prove the extent of your injuries, how long you have been suffering from your injury and the expected prognosis of your injury.
Your solicitor will also establish how much compensation you are entitled to for any financial loss or medical expenses that you have had to pay for out of your own pocket. In more severe cases, your solicitor will also take into account any care that you may require, equipment and transport. Your solicitor will also consider the length of time needed off work and how this will affect you financially.
Start your claim
At PHC Law we are committed to every one of our clients and dedicated to recovering the maximum amount of compensation that you deserve. Our main objective is to ensure you make a good recovery from your injury and ensure that you are compensated accordingly for the inconvenience it has caused you on a day-to-day basis and financially. Start your claim online today by completing the online form, or alternatively you can call us free on 0800 612 7 612.
