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Common Personal Injury Claims

Whiplash Compensation  |  Back Injury Compensation  |  Knee Injury Compensation  |  Shoulder Injury Compensation  |  Head Injury Compensation  |  Skin Condition Compensation

Skin Condition Compensation

Skin Condition Compensation Claims

Skin conditions can often be attributed to the chemicals our clients are exposed to at work. Depending on the severity of your symptoms and your recovery from them, you could expect to receive compensation between £1,000 and £11,200.

Daniel Moffat v Advocate General for Scotland 2006
The claimant suffered from chronic superficial dermatitis skin condition affecting the top of his legs, his back, trunk and armpits. The condition was uncomfortable and irritating and would not go away. The claimant was concerned about his appearance.
Compensation for pain and suffering = £8,000

Remember, these cases are only a guide. The amount that you are awarded for your pain and suffering will depend on your particular injuries, how they have affected you and your recovery from them.  Call our No Win No Fee lawyers today FREE on 0800 0891331 for a more detailed assessment of your case or complete the online compensation claim form.

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