If you suffered a leg injury in an accident that wasn't your fault, you may be able to claim compensation. This page explains how a leg injury claim is valued in the UK, what affects the amount, and the evidence that helps. Use the calculator above for an instant indicative figure, then get a free assessment from a specialist solicitor.
How leg injury compensation is calculated
Compensation has two parts. General damages cover the pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused by the injury — this is what the calculator estimates, using the Judicial College Guidelines. Special damages reimburse your financial losses, such as lost earnings, medical costs, care and travel.
Remember: the calculator gives a general-damages range only. Your total could be higher once financial losses are included. A specialist can give you a tailored estimate for free.
Factors that affect your compensation
- Severity and recovery time — full recovery versus lasting symptoms
- Impact on work — time off, reduced hours or a career change
- Treatment required — surgery, rehabilitation or ongoing care
- Effect on daily life — independence, hobbies and relationships
- Shared fault — awards may be reduced if you were partly responsible
Evidence you'll need
Helpful evidence includes medical records, an independent medical report, photographs, witness details and a record of your losses. Our evidence checklist explains what to gather.
How long do I have to claim?
In most cases you have three years from the date of the accident. Children and some conditions follow different rules — see our time limits guide.
Frequently asked questions
It depends on severity and your losses. The calculator above shows an indicative general-damages range; a free assessment gives you a tailored figure.
No. It is indicative guidance based on official brackets. Only a medical assessment can confirm where your injury sits.
No. The calculator and the claim assessment are free and confidential, with no obligation to proceed.
Find out what your claim is worth
Get a free, no-obligation review from a specialist solicitor on our panel.