If you have suffered an injury to one or both feet and this injury was caused by an accident for which you believe a third party is to blame, you may be entitled to make a no win, no fee claim for foot injury compensation.
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Foot injury severity | Estimated compensation |
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Amputation of both feet | £111,000 – £132,000 |
Amputation of a single foot | £55,000 – £72,000 |
The level of compensation awarded within each bracket will depend on:
Foot injury severity | Effect on person | Estimated compensation |
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Very severe | Permanent disability with significantly impaired mobility and stability | £55,000 – £72,000 |
Severe | Fractures in both feet, significant recurring pain | £16,400 – £25,750 |
Moderate | Metatarsal fractures with permanent disfigurement and recurring pain | £9,000 – £16,400 |
Minor | Simple fractures or minor ligament damage with minor or no permanent effects. Complete or near complete recovery within a reasonable length of time | Up to £9,000 |
The level of compensation awarded within each bracket will depend on:
If you are considering making a claim for foot injury compensation but are concerned about legal fees or other costs involved in doing so, do not be. With Holmes & Hills Solicitors, all accepted compensation claims involving foot injuries are operated on a no win, no fee basis. This means that if your claim is unsuccessful and you do not receive compensation for your foot injury, you will not have to pay us anything and there is no cost to you.
If your foot injury includes injury to your ankle, you may wish to view the Ankle Injury Compensation page of our Personal Injury Compensation Claim Calculator.
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