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Hands, Fingers

Hand and Finger InjuryThe loss of a hand is considered almost as severe as the loss of the whole arm and awards are not far short of those for arms.  The range of awards varies from "total or effective loss of both hands" (£90,000 - £129,000), to "trivial thumb injuries" (up to £1,400).  There are many steps in between these two extremes.

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How much?

The total amount awarded to you as a result of a successful Personal Injury claim is based on many factors including the nature and severity of the injury and any consequential damages (e.g. loss of income).  The amount awarded in compensation for a specific injury (excluding any consequential damages) is based on a set of national guidelines.

Remember - the figures shown are only for the injury itself and exclude consequential damages. The total you receive may be considerably more.

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