Internal Injuries

There is a wide range of injuries related to your internal organs that are best summarised in the following table.  The column "Minimum Award" shows the likely award for the least severe injury, whereas the "Maximum Award" shows the award range for the most serious injuries to that part of the body.

 

Table of Damages for Internal Organ Injuries
 Part of the Body Minimum Award Maximum Award
 Chest up to £2,800 £71,850 - £107,250
 Lung Disease £1,575 - £3,825 £71,850 - £96,800
 Asbestos Related Disease £4,750 - £7,850 £50,000 - £90,000
 Asthma up to £3,650 £30,750 - £46,900
 Male Reproductive System in region of £4,750in region of £106,000
 Female Reproductive System in region of £7,300 £82,000 - £121,000
 Digestive System £650 - £2,800 £30,750 - £44,200
 Kidney £22,000 - £32,000 £121,000 - £150,000
 Bowels £9,000 - £17,400 up to £107,250
 Bladder £16,750 - £22,350 up to £100,500
 Spleen £3,100 - £6,175 £14,850 - £18,750
 Hernia £2,400 - £5,200 £10,600 - £17,250

 

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