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Minor Injury – Elbow Injury
Your elbow is a hinge joint which is made up of three bones; the Humerus (upper arm) and the paired Radius and Ulna (forearm).
If you have a personal injury accident that affects any of your joints you could cause lasting injury, which will affect your movement and flexibility. Injury to your elbow most commonly occur after a fall or due to heavy force being applied. Either of these are likely to cause a fracture to your elbow. Fractures of this nature need to be treated as early as possible to avoid the chance of permanent injury.
Pain, swelling and bruises are the most obvious sign that something isn’t right with your elbow. If you have recently had a fall or had anything knock your elbow with force it is important that you get it checked out at the hospital or by your GP as leaving the injury untreated could result in surgery being required.
If you have suffered an injury to your elbow in the last three years that was caused through no fault of your own then you could be entitled to compensation. Here at Accident Consultant we are personal injury experts and have extensive experience in no win no fee claims. In successful accident compensation claims the amount of compensation that you would receive would depend on the extent of your injuries and the pain that you have suffered as well as how the injury has affected you within your daily life. Minor injuries and uncomplicated fractures could entitle you to anything up to £7,750.
Many people just like you have already claimed the compensation they deserve with Accident Consultant, now it’s your turn. So if you have suffered in the last three years due to an accident caused through no fault of your own then get in touch with Accident Consultant today, call us now on 08081 68 69 70 or fill in our online claim form; were waiting for your call.
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