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Brain Injury Compensation Claims

If you’ve suffered any kind of brain injury that wasn’t your fault, Tylers Solicitors are here to help you start your brain injury compensation claims.

Brain injuries are the most serious type of injury you can suffer, and some types of brain damage still aren’t fully understood. Even a relatively minor brain injury can still

have an unbelievable impact on your life. Tylers Solicitors understand the significant effects these injuries can have, both physically and financially. This is why we are committed to working with you to get the compensation you deserve. 

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Here at Tylers Solicitors, we can provide a complete range of brain injury compensation claims to suit your needs. We recognise that suffering a brain injury is a distressing and challenging experience, and we’ll handle your case with sensitivity and care. 

Whether you’ve suffered a minor brain injury yourself or a loved one has suffered serious brain damage and is no longer capable of looking after themselves, we are here for you.

Speak with one of our experienced personal injury solicitors to start your claims process, and read on for more guidance on brain injury compensation.

What are the most common causes of brain injuries in the UK?

Acquired brain injuries are those that occur any time after birth — they can be caused by injury, but strokes and tumours can also trigger them. Sometimes, they are caused by infections, illnesses, or medical negligence. 

Traumatic brain injuries, on the other hand, are usually caused by serious blows to the head. In most cases, traumatic brain injuries will occur as the direct result of an accident at work, road traffic accident or physical assault. If you, or a loved one, have suffered a no-fault brain injury, please contact us for support.

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Head and brain injury symptoms

After any accident, if you suspect a head wound, it’s vital to be aware of the signs and symptoms associated with a brain injury. These include:

  • Unconsciousness
  • Concussion
  • Difficulty speaking
  • Difficulty staying awake
  • Hearing loss
  • Double vision
  • Fits or seizures
  • Repeated episodes of vomiting
  • Swelling or bruising around the eyes or behind the ears

Any of these symptoms must be checked immediately by a medical professional.

What are the long-term complications of brain injuries?

Head and brain injuries can lead to long-term brain damage, which can have a wide range of symptoms and complications. In some cases, brain damage can have a significant effect on your mental capacity.

This could result in learning difficulties, changes in personality and other debilitating symptoms. 

While compensation can’t heal a brain injury or turn back the clock, it can provide peace of mind and reduce the financial strain caused by a loss of earnings.

Whatever kind of complications or brain damage symptoms you or a loved one are suffering from, we are here for you.

Am I entitled to brain injury compensation?

If you’ve suffered any kind of brain injury that wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation. In some cases, you may be able to claim on behalf of a loved one if they’ve suffered brain damage that wasn’t their fault.

The best way to determine your eligibility for brain injury compensation is to speak with a personal injury lawyer, such as our team at Tylers Solicitors. They will have the skills, experience, and knowledge to work out if you have a valid claim and how much you may be eligible for. 

There are several pieces of information and evidence that can support your claim:

  • You must be able to identify a liable party (this may be an individual or organisation).
  • You’ll also need detailed documentation of the brain injury diagnosis, treatment received, and any ongoing care required.
  • Any evidence showing that the injury was not your fault will support your case. This could include accident reports, CCTV footage, or witness statements.
  • It’s also helpful to provide proof of any financial losses resulting from the injury, including medical bills, lost wages, and any ongoing costs for rehabilitation or therapy.
Why choose Tylers Solicitors to support your brain injury compensation claims?

Tylers Solicitors is one of the UK’s leading providers of no-win, no-fee brain injury compensation claims. 

If you’ve suffered any kind of brain injury or brain damage, we are here for you. The experienced team here at Tylers have helped numerous clients successfully pursue personal injury claims. We pride ourselves on treating every claimant as an individual and working in a sensitive, professional manner. 

Our team will guide you through the claims process and help you get the compensation you need to move on with your life.

Brain Injury Compensation Claims Amounts

Need more information? Don’t worry, one of our professional claims solicitors will advise you along the way

Contact us on 0800 699 0079 or via our online contact form to start your claim today!

As with any kind of personal or bodily injury, the compensation you could be entitled to depends on the severity of your injuries. The more serious your brain injury, the more compensation you may be able to claim. 

Please contact us to discuss your unique circumstances for a detailed estimation. We’ve also put some guideline figures together below.

Some brain injuries are relatively minor, and you can make a full recovery in a few weeks or months. If you’ve suffered any kind of short-term brain injury or brain damage, you may be entitled to between £1,760 and £37,760.

Moderate brain injuries can cause serious long-term complications, including learning difficulties and changes in personality. If you or a loved one has experienced this type of brain injury, a compensation amount of £34,330 to £192,090 may be possible.

Serious brain injury and damage can cause long-term complications and have a devastating impact on your health. In some cases, these kinds of brain damage can lead to long-term injuries and noticeably impact your day-to-day life. In many cases, you may require regular care or medical treatment. 

If this is something you have experienced, you could be eligible for 

£174,620 to £247,280 in compensation.

Permanent brain damage or brain injury can profoundly impact your life and that of your loved ones. In cases where brain injury results in loss of life, compensation may also be available to support families facing this tragic outcome. 

If you or a loved one has been affected by a brain injury that wasn’t their fault, whether leading to permanent disability or loss of life, you may be entitled to claim between £224,800 and £354,260 in compensation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

After experiencing any kind of personal injury that wasn’t your fault, you have up to three years to begin your compensation claim. If you’re looking for a specialist no-win, no-fee team to help you get the brain injury compensation you’re entitled to, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Tylers Solicitors today.

Head and brain injury have a severe impact on the lives of an individual. Some of the activities which the injury will hinder include: work, education and day to day living. When a person suffers from head injury, he or she will experience physical problems such as cognitive impairment and impaired movement. 

When you encounter such problems, you may want to consider an Acquired Brain Injury Compensation Claim. This is where a solicitor calculates the amount of compensation which can be claimed for your pain, suffering and long term needs. If you have an acquired brain injury and it was not your fault, contact us to begin your claim for compensation today.

This usually occurs when a bullet or sharp object goes through the skull. In most cases, it only damages the part of the brain in its path but dirt, fragments and foreign objects may cause further damage. If you, or a loved one, have suffered from a traumatic brain injury as the result of an open head wound caused by someone else’s negligence, we are here for you.

If a loved one, such as a parent, spouse or child has suffered a brain injury that wasn’t their fault, we are here for you. You may be entitled to claim compensation on their behalf. For more information, or to see if you’re eligible to claim for a loved one’s severe brain damage, we are here for you. For more information, or to understand if you’re eligible to begin your loved one’s compensation claim, get in touch with Tylers Solicitors today.

Once you’ve suffered any kind of personal injury that wasn’t your fault, you have up to three years to begin your claim for compensation. If you’re looking for a specialist no-win, no-fee team to help you get the brain injury compensation you’re entitled to, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Tylers Solicitors today.

We can help you to claim for the compensation you need following any kind of brain injury that wasn’t your fault. If you aren’t sure whether you’re eligible to claim or not, we are here for you.

If a loved one, such as a parent, spouse or child, has suffered a brain injury that wasn’t their fault, we are here for you. You may be entitled to claim compensation on their behalf. For more information or to see if you’re eligible to claim for a loved one’s severe brain damage, please contact the Tylers Solicitors team.

A blunt force to the head can result to a closed head injury. This can occur during an impact when you hit your head hard on the dashboard, windscreen or any other hard surface. The result can be an injury to the area of the brain near the impact or the entire brain and head. This depends on the force or impact to the head. If you would like to discuss your claim for compensation in more detail, please contact us today.

When you make a claim for a traumatic or acquired brain injury, you’ll often be entitled to claim for more than the injury itself. Most brain injury compensation claims in the UK consist of:

Overall Damages – The overall damages include the main damages you’ve suffered as a result of your traumatic brain injury accident. These include the direct damages you’ve suffered, including physical injuries and any associated suffering.

Additional Damages – The additional damages you could suffer include the long-term impact of your injuries. The more serious your brain injury, the greater an impact it is likely to have on your future earnings. Whether you’re off work for some time, or even if you’ve been left unable to work as a result of your brain injury, we are here for you.

Monetary Damages – These damages cover the expenses of immediate changes that you may have to make as a result of your brain injury. This may be claiming for money to alter your new living arrangements, costs for a care home or other specialist care that’s needed.

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