Elbow Injury Compensation Claims
Have you suffered a elbow injury? You could be eligible to make a elbow injury compensation claim.
With injuries that affect the limbs, many different kinds of damage can be sustained, and elbows are no different. There are injuries which affect the bones – so serious fractures - multiple and compound/complex - and those where nerves, blood vessels, tendons and ligaments are damaged. Tennis elbow is a particularly common injury.
As with nearly all injuries, they can be very painful, and can sometimes become chronic, so should never be ignored.
Generally, claims are made when the damage is not the fault of the injured party. Injuries of this kind are often caused by
Car Accidents. Alternatively, you may have suffered a fall, in which case a local authority may be responsible.
If you have been hurt at work - perhaps as a result of lifting something heavy or repetitive strain injury - you will need to make a
Work Injury Claim. If you have been injured playing sport, you will need to make a
Sporting Injury Claim.
Why it's important to claim compensation for an elbow injury
First of all you’ll need to find out exactly what the problem is, but getting an elbow injury diagnosis that you’re sure is absolutely reliable. Then, you’ll need the best possible elbow injury treatment and you may also need physiotherapy.
Whilst you rehabilitate, you may not be able to work. This may sound like a cause for concern, but Accident Advice can make sure you are taken care of during this time.
Accident Advice will help you claim elbow injury compensation
We have been dealing with
personal injury claims for many years, acquiring an expertise that allows us to make things as easy as possible for you. Our specialist panel of elbow injury lawyers will supply you with the best possible advice, as well as customer service that is second to none. Because they are totally independent and will work for you on a 100%
No Win No Fee basis, you can be absolutely sure that they will act in your best interests.
Call our 24-hour free helpline on
0800 180 4 123 or try our 30-second
compensation calculator, which will give you a rough idea of how much you could claim.
You can also submit a full
CLAIM ONLINE NOW.