Elbow Injury Claims
| Type | Estimated (£) |
|---|---|
| (a) A Severely Disabling Injury | £25,750 to £36,000 |
| (b) Less Severe Injuries | £10,300 to £21,000 |
| Injuries causing impairment of function but not involving major surgery or significant disability. | |
| (c) Moderate or Minor Injury | Up to £8,250 |
| Most elbow injuries fall into this category. They comprise simple fractures, tennis elbow syndrome and lacerations; i.e., those injuries which cause no permanent damage and do not result in any permanent impairment of function |
Figures shown are based on Judicial Boards Guidelines (JSB) of what a particular type of injury may be valued by a Court of Law. An injury is valued by the Courts on the basis of the Guidelines provided by the guide and specific cases that the Courts have settled. The value of each claim will depend upon the injury and the medical evidence obtained, though these figures give you some idea as to where your injury would be within the bracket.





