Toe Injuries
The amount of compensation you would be entitled too if your injury resulted in the amputation of all of the toes would be in the region of £21,350 to £32,800. The actual amount would be determined by how traumatic or surgical and where there are any left over effects on mobility.
Where an injury resulted in the amputation of the Big toe the amount would be in the region of £18,325.
Injuries involving severe crushes to the toes which just fall short of needing amputation or needing a partial amputation the amount of compensation would be in the region of £8,150 to £11,200.
Serious toe injuries where there will be some permanent disability by way of pain and discomfort the amount would be in the region of £5,600 to £8,150. This amount would also be awarded to injuries where there have been a number of unsuccessful operations or persisting stabbing pains.
Toe injuries where there has been a complete or near complete recovery from a relatively straightforward fracture the amount would be anything up to £5,600.
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