Foot and Toe Injuries
Basic Compensation Levels:
Toe
| Moderate | Up to £5,600 |
| Serious | £5,600-£8,150 |
| Severe | £8,150-£11,200 |
| Amputation of big toe | In the region of £18,325 |
| Amputation of all toes | £21,350-£32,800 |
Foot
| Minor | Up to £8,150 |
| Moderate | £8,150- £14,500 |
| Serious | £14,500-22,650 |
| Severe | £26,500- £39,200 |
| Very severe | £48,850-£63,625 |
| Amputation of one foot | £48,850-£63,625 |
| Amputation of both feet | £98,500-£117,000 |
Problems that clients face with this type of injury and what the law says.
Injuries to the feet can lead to many other problems. If the individual is unable to carry their weight over the balance of their feet this can lead to extra stress being placed on their other limbs, back etc. The reduction in someone's mobility can mean that they can feel trapped at home, and unable to get out and about.
Awards for this type of injury range from the minor where the individual has suffered a minor fracture to the foot and is likely to reach a full recovery within a short period of time to the severe cases when amputation is necessary.
If you wish to speak to one of our specialist personal injury solicitors, please contact us on freephone 0808 155 4870. We have offices in London, Manchester & Birmingham and operate nationally.