NECK INJURIES
Severe Neck Injuries
(a) Neck injuries causing Incomplete Paraplegia or Spastic Quadriparesis:
are types of paralysis.
Around £86,500
(b) Neck injuries such as permanent damage to the brachial
plexus: this is damage to the network of nerves that supply
the arm, hands and parts of the shoulder.
Between £38,175 and £76,350
(c) Neck injuries causing serious damage to soft tissues
and tendons and resulting in disability.
Around £32,000
(d) Injuries such as fractures or dislocations which may
need surgery to join the bones of the spine together (spinal fusion).
Between £14,500 and £19,100
Moderate Neck injuries
Whiplash, wrenching injuries and disc lesion of the
more serious type resulting in cervical spondylosis or other problems.
Between £8,150 and £14,500
Minor Neck Injuries (such as a whiplash injury)
Where a full recovery takes place within about two years.
Between £2,550 and £4,575
Where a full recovery takes place between a few weeks and a year.
Between £750 and £2,550.
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