PTSD Compensation Calculator In The UK – A Step-By-Step Guide

By Megan Hale. Last updated 14th December 2022. Do you suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result of negligence? If so, you may find it useful to use our PTSD compensation calculator in the UK to get an estimate of how much your claim is worth. This guide will explore the benefits of using the calculator and what your settlement could comprise.

PTSD compensation calculator in the UK
PTSD compensation calculator in the UK claims guide

In certain spaces, you may be owed a duty of care by others to take reasonable steps to reduce the risk of your experiencing harm. For example, you may be owed a duty of care on the road, in a public space and at work.

If you suffer from PTSD due to a work injury, a road traffic injury or injury sustained in a public space that was caused by someone else breaching their duty of care then you may have grounds for a claim. 

This article will provide examples of potential accidents that can cause PTSD, plus the impact the mental health injury can have on your life.

Furthermore, we will explore on how our panel of No Win No Fee solicitors could represent your claim.

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  1. PTSD Compensation Calculator In The UK
  2. What Is PTSD?
  3. Examples Of Accidents Leading To PTSD
  4. Potential Impact Of Suffering PTSD
  5. Can I Use A PTSD Compensation Calculator In The UK?
  6. Connect With No Win No Fee Solicitors To Start A PTSD Claim
  7. Learn More About How To Use A PTSD Compensation Calculator In The UK

PTSD Compensation Calculator In The UK

Our PTSD compensation calculator in the UK can be a useful tool when figuring out how much you may receive following a successful claim. The calculator uses figures from the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG) which is a document containing different types of injuries alongside bracket compensation amounts. However, it’s important to note that these figures only apply to claims made in England and Wales.

The figures are often used by legal professionals to help them value the general damages portion of your claim. This accounts for the pain and suffering caused by your injury.

We have used these figures to create the table below. As each claim is assessed based on several factors, you should only use them as a guide.

InjuryNotesCompensation
Severe Psychiatric DamageA very poor prognosis, with person struggling to cope with various aspects of life.£54,830 to £115,730
Moderately Severe Psychiatric DamageA more optimistic prognosis but the person will suffer with various significant problems.£19,070 to £54,830
Moderate Psychiatric DamageA significant improvement will have been made with a good prognosis.£5,860 to £19,070
Less Severe Psychiatric DamageFactors such as the extent of how badly someone's sleep and daily activities were affected are considered when awarding compensation.£1,540 to £5,860
Severe PTSDAll aspects of the person's life are badly affected. They will be unable to function the same as they did before the trauma.£59,860 to £100,670
Moderately severe PTSD With professional help, there is room for some recovery. However the person is still likely to suffer for the foreseeable future. £23,150 to £59,860
Moderate PTSD The person will have largely recovered and any ongoing issues won't be majorly disabling.£8,180 to £23,150
Less severe PTSD A mostly full recovery within 2 years.£3,950 to £8,180

Compensation For PTSD – Other Examples

When making a successful claim for compensation for PTSD, your settlement may also include special damages. This compensates you for any of the financial losses you have suffered due to your injuries. Some of monetary losses you could claim under special damages include:

  • Loss of past and future earnings if you had to take time off work.
  • Medical costs, such as for any prescriptions you needed to pay for.
  • Travel expenses, such as the cost of travelling to and from medical appointments.

Providing evidence of these financial losses could help support you in your claim for PTSD compensation. Some examples could include invoices, bank statements, receipts, and payslips.

Contact our advisors today if you would like to receive free legal advice concerning your PTSD compensation claim. Our friendly advisors are available 24/7 to answer any of the questions you may have regarding your specific claim. They can also guide you through how to use our compensation calculator.

What Is PTSD?

The NHS defines PTSD as an anxiety disorder caused by an event that a person may find overtly stressful, distressing or frightening. Furthermore, the person can often relive their trauma which can cause future problems.

Some examples of traumatic events include: 

  • A serious road accident
  • Violent assault, such as mugging or sexual assault
  • Childbirth experiences
  • Serious health issues

Not all cases of PTSD mean you can make a personal injury claim. You must be able to prove that someone else’s negligence caused you to sustain harm.

To find out whether you’re eligible to seek compensation, call our team.

Examples Of Accidents Leading To PTSD

There are various ways in which an accident could result in PTSD. Examples include:

  • Employer negligence: Your employer owes a duty of care under the The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. This involves taking reasonable steps to reduce the risk of employees sustaining harm in the workplace. Failure to do so could result in an employee sustaining PTSD in an accident at work. For instance, they may have experienced workplace bullying and discrimination after an employer failed to take action after being made aware of the issues.
  • Road user negligence: All road users have a duty of care to prevent one another from sustaining harm on the roads. The Highway Code sets out the responsibilities each road user has. However, they might fail to uphold their duty of care. As a result, a driver may experience PTSD after a head-on collision with another vehicle due to the other driver operating their vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
  • Occupier negligence: The person in control of a public space owes a duty of care under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957. However, if they fail to do so, it could result in someone sustaining a severe head injury or concussion in a slip, trip or fall in a supermarket after a wet floor sign wasn’t put down. The impact of the injuries could cause mental health problems.

If you have experienced negligence that caused you harm, use our PTSD compensation calculator in the UK to find out what you could claim.

The Latest Stats For Injuries

According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the Labour Force Survey (LFS) recorded that 822,000 workers were suffering from work-related stress, depression or anxiety in 2020/21. 

Please note the figures are for workplace injuries only.

Potential Impact Of Suffering PTSD

According to the NHS, there are various symptoms of PTSD, such as: 

  • Nightmares
  • Flashbacks
  • Feelings such as irritability, isolation and guilt
  • Insomnia
  • Concentration issues

The symptoms can often be severe enough to cause a significant impact on someone’s day to day activities. For instance, they may be unable to return to work or partake in normal social activities. As such, they may face financial losses, such as lost income.

However, if you have experienced similar issues as a result of negligence, you could seek compensation for way the harm has impacted your quality of life.

You can use our PTSD compensation calculator in the UK to find out how much you may be owed.

Can I Use A PTSD Compensation Calculator In The UK?

When making a personal injury claim, you could use our PTSD compensation calculator in the UK to get an estimate of how much your claim is worth.

Additionally, there are other steps you could take to build a strong claim. For example:

  • Gather evidence: This could vary depending on the type of accident. However, it can include medical records that show the treatment and diagnosis you received. It could also include pictures of the accident, CCTV footage, dashcam footage, emails between you and your employer and witness contact details.
  • Seek legal advice: A solicitor can help you gather evidence to support your case. They can also arrange for you to attend a medical appointment with an independent medical professional. This can provide a detailed report on the full extent of the harm you sustained.

You should also be aware of the time limit for making a claim. Generally, this is three years from the date of the accident or date you connected your injuries with negligence. However, there are some exceptions.

Call our team for more information.

Connect With No Win No Fee Solicitors To Start A PTSD Claim

Our panel of solicitors offer a type of No Win No Fee service called a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). There are no upfront costs to pay for your solicitors service under this agreement. Also, no fees to pay for their services if your claim fails.

A success fee will be taken from your compensation if the claim is successful. The fee is a legally capped percentage.

To find out more about working with a solicitor from our panel under a CFA, get in touch with an advisor. They can also talk you through how to use our PTSD compensation calculator in the UK.

Ask About Using A PTSD Compensation Calculator In The UK

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