Now you can make a claim for sprain, fracture, cuts or burn on the arm, shoulder, elbow or wrist by availing expert guidance from LeoClaims.
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Arm Injury Claims

The arm is a very complicated piece of biological engineering which can be damaged and injured in a huge variety of ways.

It is not until you have injured your arm that people realise how important they are to every day activities.  When we talk about an arm we are talking from your shoulder, all the way down to your wrist, hand and fingers. 

If you have suffered any injury to these parts of your arm then you are potentially eligible to make a claim for compensation.  Often those who injure their arms need to take time off from work and they may need some help from other people in doing things around the home.  It can often be simple things, such as carrying shopping bags, or far more complicated problems.

Arm injury compensation is not a difficult process at LeoClaims.  We are here to offer you the best legal advice to bring your claim to a swift and successful conclusion.  Our experienced solicitors make every aspect of the claims process simple and transparent.  You are guaranteed to recover 100% of any compensation with no deductions.

We have set out below parts of the arm and the most common types of injury that can arise:

Arm/Forearm

(a)  Fracture to the bones

(b)  Strains to ligaments and muscles

(c)  Cuts

(d)  Burns

(e)  Repetitive Strain Injury as a result of carrying out repetitive work

(f)  Vibration White Finger/Hand & Arm Vibration Syndrome as a result of working with vibrating equipment

Wrist

(a)  Fracture

(b)  Sprain

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

You have nerves in your wrist and as a result of the work that people often undertake the nerves in the wrist get compressed.  This causes difficulties in gripping, numbness and pins and needles.

If you have undertaken work which is repetitive and places strain upon the wrist then you can develop carpal tunnel syndrome and pursue a claim.  Expert advice is required in relation to this area which LeoCLaims can provide.

Elbow

(a)  Fracture

(b)  Dislocation

(c)  Tennis Elbow - this is an injury which occurs as a result of carrying out repetitive tasks and often is caused by work involving repetitive tasks. 

Shoulder

A great deal of activities can cause injury to the shoulder but, in particular, if your work involves manual labour with regular lifting of weights then that in itself can cause an injury to the shoulder. If you suffer a shoulder injury it often takes a long time to recover and help through physiotherapy is often of assistance.

If you feel that you have suffered injury to your arm, then please contact LeoClaims by either ringing 08000 515 400 or fill in the online form.

 

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