
Types of Accidents
Shoulder Injury
Shoulder injuries
If you have been involved in an accident that has resulted in a shoulder injury, then Bonnar Accident Law can help you claim the compensation you deserve on a ‘No Win - No Fee’ basis.
General Damages is the term used in Scotland to describe the amount that the courts think is reasonable for the pain and suffering of the accident victim. The value of these awards varies depending on the circumstances and severity of each individual case. However, the following typical settlement figures will give you an idea of what you can expect as compensation for your injury.
Please note, that when calculating the total value of your claim the courts will also consider any past and future wage loss, property damage costs and services costs which can include the provision of domestic help and on-going medical care. You need expert legal advice to ensure that these additional costs are properly identified, quantified and included in your claim.
Shoulder injuries:
| Severe injury involving significant disability | up to £25,000 |
| Serious injury involving recurrent pain and reduced capability, e.g. a dislocated shoulder | up to £10,500 |
| Moderate injury involving discomfort and persistent symptoms, e.g. a frozen shoulder | up to £7,000 |
| Minor injury involving soft tissue damage and almost complete recovery | up to £3,000 |
Types of Injury
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