Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Compensation

For free initial advice on claiming compensation for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and to discuss your potential personal injury claim with a specialist solicitor, call us on 01206593933.

Injury severityEffect on personEstimated compensation
SevereLasting effects preventing the person working or from functioning as they had previously. Every aspect of the inidividual’s life is affected£40,000 – £66,000
Moderately severeIndividual’s ability to function to be affected for the foreseeable future but some recovery is possible with professional help.£15,250 – £40,000
ModerateInjured person has recovered with minor lasting effects£5,400 – £15,250
MinorIndividual will make a full recovery within two years, only very minor symptoms may persist£2,600 – £5,400

The level of PTSD compensation awarded within each compensation bracket will depend on:

  • The effect the Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder has on the individual’s ability to function as they had before its onset
  • The effect of the disorder on various aspects of the individual’s life
  • The extent of any lasting effects
  • The extent to which the individual has, or is likely to, recover from the PTSD

Free initial advice on claiming for PTSD

Call Holmes & Hills Solicitors today on 01206593933 for free initial advice on claiming compensation for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from a solicitor specialising in the field.

Compensation for PTSD related to military service

If you are a current or ex-member of the armed forces and would like free initial advice on a potential claim for military PTSD compensation, call our military injury compensation specialist, Jason Brady, on 01206593933

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