Amputation Compensation Claims
We understand that making an amputation compensation claim is often not your first consideration following a serious injury. However, our experienced and compassionate personal injury solicitors are here to support you and your family in pursuing the right outcome. We work to secure compensation that can improve your long-term rehabilitation, financial stability, and overall quality of life.

As part of your serious injury claim, we will also help you access specialist psychological support and high-quality physical rehabilitation care. Our aim is to ensure you receive the best possible treatment and assistance to help you move forward after life-changing injuries.
Amputations and Serious Life Changing Injuries
Serious injuries are those which will have a long-term effect and are life-changing. Our serious injury solicitors have expertise in handling the following types of injury claims:
- head and brain injury
- spinal injury
- amputations
- loss of sight
- broken and fractured bones
- fatal injuries
- chronic pain
- burns
- paralysis

Workplace Amputation Claims – When is your Employer Liable?
Suffering an amputation in a workplace accident is one of the most serious injuries anyone can experience. Alongside the physical impact, such an injury often brings profound psychological, financial and life-planning challenges. Where this loss results from employer negligence, you may be entitled to pursue a workplace amputation compensation claim and your employer may be held liable under UK law. Read more…
A blog by Bradley Wright.
Choose Edwards Duthie Shamash for your Amputation Compensation Claim
We have provided specialist legal assistance for over 120 years to individuals, families and businesses. We offer a free consultation with legal advice and will be able to handle your claim on a No Win No Fee basis. We will endeavour to remove any added stress by dealing with your claim in a diligent and compassionate manner.
Amputation Compensation Claim FAQs
Each personal injury claim is different and the amount of recoverable compensation will depend upon the severity of your injuries, whether you are partly responsible for the accident, how much you have lost in earnings and whether you have made a recovery or whether you require further treatment.
Please click our personal injury compensation calculator to obtain further information about personal injury damages.
If your claim is successful you will receive one total sum that is arrived at by combining two heads of damage, namely general damages and special damages. General damages is an award of money that is given to you purely in relation to the injury you have suffered and takes into account pain and suffering, loss of amenity, severity of injury and whether any ongoing treatment and care is required.
Special damages are all those losses and expenses you have incurred as a direct result of the accident including loss of earnings, loss of pension, medical treatment, ongoing care and rehabilitation, travel expenses and modifications to your home.
You usually have three years in which to make a personal injury claim. This is usually three years from the date of your accident or three years from the diagnosis of a workplace illness. On occasions, the three year period will also run from the date on which you learned that your injury or illness was caused by somebody else.
There are some exceptions to the above period, and therefore it is best to get in touch with us as soon as possible. This will give our personal injury solicitors every opportunity of obtaining the relevant evidence that they need to successfully make your claim. We will be able to advise you of the exact legal deadline and will still be able to help you if the deadline is approaching.
You can claim damages to reflect the injury that you have sustained. This is known as general damages and takes into account pain, suffering, loss of amenity, how seriously injured you are and whether you have made a full recovery or not.
Any compensation claim would also include any financial losses you have suffered including loss of earnings, loss of pension, costs of medical treatment and travel expenses and costs of any rehabilitation and care, if needed.
Serious injury claims usually take a few years to bring to a conclusion. However, it is possible for us to obtain interim compensation payments before the conclusion of your claim, to help pay for any treatment you require. These payments are available if the responsible party admits fault for your injury. The final settlement will depend upon a number of factors including whether you have made a full recovery or not. Our specialist lawyers will make sure that your compensation is calculated to take into account all relevant factors.