Shoulder Injuries
For severe injuries which are often associated with neck injuries and involve damage to the brachial plexus which results in significant disability, the amount of compensation you could receive would be in the region of £11,200 to £28,000.
With a serious dislocation of the shoulder and damage to the lower part of the brachial plexus which causes pain in the shoulder and neck, the amount of damages you could receive would be in the region of £7,373 to £11,200. Other symptoms include aching in the elbow, sensory symptoms in the forearm and hand with a weakness of the hand grip.
For moderate injuries where you are suffering from a frozen shoulder with limitation of movements and discomfort persisting for a couple of years, the amount of compensation you would be entitled to would be in the region of £4,575 to £7,375.
A soft tissue injury to the shoulder with some pain but a complete recovery in less that two years the amount would be £2,550 to £4,575. A recovery within a year the amount would be up to £2,550.
For award relating to the fracture of the Clavicle bone the amount will depend on the extent of the fracture and level of disability. The amount would be in the region of £3,000 to £7,125.
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