Female Groin Injury

 

Severity of Injury Contributing factors Estimated compensation
Infertility individual suffers severe depression, recurring pain, significant scarring causing disfigurement £75,500 – £111,000
Infertility Individual already has children but may suffer psychological effects as a result of the injury £11,800 – £24,100
Infertility Individual was not planning to have any children £4,350 – £8,250
Failed sterilisation Results in unplanned pregnancy but there is no significant negative impact on the individual Approximately £6,750
Moderate brain damage Concentration and memory reduced, ability to work reduced, limited dependence on others £28,250 – £59,500
Minor brain damage Person able to take part in social life and return to work but may suffer poor concentration and memory. May suffer mood swings interfering in lifestyle and work prospects £10,000 – £28,250
Minor head injury Minimal, if any, brain damage £1,450 – £8,400

 The level of compensation awarded within each bracket will depend on:

  • The age of the women
  • Whether the woman already has children
  • Whether further children were planned
  • The extent of any psychological effects
  • The extent of any scarring
  • The effect of the injury on the woman’s social and domestic life
  • How the injury was caused
  • Head Injury
  • Neck / Back Injury
  • Shoulder Injury
  • Shoulder Injury
  • Chest Injury
  • Arm Injury
  • Arm Injury
  • Hand Injury
  • Hand Injury
  • Pelvis / Hip Injury
  • Leg Injury
  • Leg Injury
  • Ankle Injury
  • Ankle Injury
  • Foot Injury
  • Foot Injury