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Head injuries
- Minor head injury – £1,500 to £7,000
- Minor brain damage – £8,500 to £23,500
- Severe brain damage – £155,000 to £220,000
Nose injuries
- Simple undisplaced with full recovery – £750 to £3,000
- Displaced requiring manipulation – £1,250 to £7,500
- Displaced recovery after surgery – £1,850 to £10,000
- Serious fractures with permanent damage – £5,000 to £15,000
Cheeckbone Injuries
- Simple fracture, minor surgery – £2,000 to £7,500
- Serious fracture with some permanent damage – £5,000 to £20,000
- Serious fracture with permanent damage – £8,500 to £25,000
Jaw Injuries
- Simple fracture, some immobilisation, full recovery – £3,000 to £8,500
- Serious fracture with some permanent damage – £8,500 to £20,000
- Very serious fracture with permanent damage – £14,000 to £50,000
Neck Injuries
- Minor (Whiplash) – £4,250 to £7,500
- Moderate (Whiplash) – £15,250 to £21,500
- Severe – £55,000 to £93,000
Claim Process
Steps To Get Your Solutions
Contact us
Once you post an enquiry with us. One of our Claims advisors will give you a callback and confirm basic details and then proceed to make a recommendation to you on a suitable firm. You will then need to contact the firm or we will connect your call to them quoting reference Claim line 365
Speak to a Personal Injury Solicitor
Once you are connected to the solicitor, they will ask you all the accident related details and take down your personal details too. We apologise in advance but you will need to repeat yourself at this stage. Due to compliance reasons, we are not allowed to share any of your personal information with the solicitors this includes even passing basic details such as your name and contact number.
Sign your documents online via design or post
Once the solicitor accepts your claim, you will be sent the Conditional fee agreement which is also known as the No Win No Fee agreement . Upon signing the Conditional Fee Agreement you would have committed to the solicitor to process your claim and your claim will now start
Your solicitor contacts the third party and negotiations begin
The Solicitors will now write to the third party and get all initial letters sent out and in meantime arrange a medical if required . The medical can be done either face to face or remotely


Your medical report is submitted
The medical report is produced following either a remote or face to face appointment with a doctor. The report is required to evidence the injuries and is almost like a formal statement because even if you have recovered the report is normally required.