What Are Nerve Damage Claims?
Nerve damage claims are personal injury claims made when someone suffers damage to their nerves because of another person’s actions, mistakes, or negligence. These injuries are often painful and can affect your ability to move, feel, or even work.
When a nerve is damaged, the messages between the brain and body are disrupted. This can cause numbness, tingling, weakness, or in serious cases, loss of movement. If this has happened to you because of an accident, medical mistake, or workplace injury, you could claim compensation.
Compensation is there to help you recover some of what you’ve lost—whether that’s wages, medical costs, or the simple ability to enjoy your life again.
Common Types of Nerve Damage
Nerve injuries are not all the same. Depending on the type of nerve that is hurt, the symptoms can be very different:
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Sensory nerve damage – causes tingling, burning, pain, or loss of feeling in the skin.
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Motor nerve damage – leads to muscle weakness, twitching, or difficulty moving body parts.
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Autonomic nerve damage – affects things you cannot control, such as breathing, digestion, or bladder function.
Some nerve injuries heal with time and treatment, but others can last for life.
Everyday Causes of Nerve Injury
Nerve damage can happen in many situations. Common causes include:
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Workplace accidents – heavy lifting, falls, machinery accidents, or poor safety equipment.
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Road accidents – car, motorbike, or cycling crashes can damage the spine, legs, or arms.
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Slips, trips, and falls – simple falls can cause nerve compression or broken bones that damage nearby nerves.
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Medical mistakes – nerve injuries can happen during surgery, injections, or if a condition is misdiagnosed.
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Repetitive strain – doing the same task daily, like typing or using tools, may compress nerves over time.
Symptoms of Nerve Damage
Nerve damage can be painful, frustrating, and sometimes hidden at first. Symptoms often include:
- Numbness or loss of sensation.
- Tingling or “pins and needles.”
- Burning or electric shock-type pain.
- Muscle weakness, twitching, or wasting.
- Poor balance or difficulty walking.
- Trouble using hands, fingers, or arms.
- Bladder or digestive problems in serious cases.
For some, these problems fade over time. For others, they cause life-long changes.
Types of Nerve Injuries in Different Parts of the Body
Nerve damage can happen anywhere in the body. The most common include:
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Spinal nerve damage – injuries to the spine can cause paralysis, loss of sensation, or weakness in limbs.
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Leg and back nerve injuries – such as sciatica, where pain travels from the lower back down the legs.
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Arm and hand nerve injuries – including carpal tunnel syndrome, leaving hands numb or weak.
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Head and face nerve injuries – accidents or surgery may damage nerves around the eyes, face, or jaw.
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Optic nerve injuries – damage to the eye’s nerve can cause blurred vision or even blindness.
How Much Compensation Could You Get?
The amount of compensation depends on:
- The type of nerve injured.
- How severe the injury is.
- Whether the damage is temporary or permanent.
- How much it affects your daily life and work.
Typical nerve damage claims cover:
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General damages – for the pain and impact on your quality of life.
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Special damages – for costs such as treatment, travel, lost income, and adapting your home or car.
Severe, permanent nerve damage cases may lead to very high compensation amounts, while temporary injuries will usually be lower.
Time Limit to Make a Claim
Most nerve damage claims must be started within three years of the injury. However, there are exceptions:
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If you only realised the injury later, the three years can begin from the date you first knew about it.
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For children, the three years start on their 18th birthday.
It is always best to act quickly, as evidence and memories are stronger when fresh.
Who Can Make a Nerve Damage Claim?
You may be able to claim if:
- You were injured in an accident that was someone else’s fault.
- You suffered nerve damage because of medical negligence.
- You developed nerve issues from unsafe working conditions.
- You are a parent or guardian claiming for a child.
- You are a representative claiming for someone who cannot claim for themselves.
Evidence That Helps Your Claim
Having strong evidence can make your claim much easier. Helpful proof includes:
- Medical records, scans, and doctor’s notes.
- Photos of injuries or the accident site.
- Accident reports from work or public places.
- Witness statements.
- Payslips or receipts to prove financial losses.
- How to Start a Nerve Damage Claim
The process is simple:
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Contact us – Call Claims 24 Hours free or fill out the quick form.
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Share your story – Tell us what happened and how the injury affects you.
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Get matched with a solicitor – We connect you with an expert in nerve damage claims.
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Start your claim – No win, no fee, so you only pay if you win.
Why Choose Claims 24 Hours?
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No win, no fee – no financial risk.
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24/7 support whenever you need us.
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Plain and simple advice—no complicated legal talk.
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Experienced solicitors who know how to win nerve injury cases.
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Friendly service focused on your recovery.
FAQs
Do I need money to start a claim?
No. We work on a no win, no fee basis, so you only pay if your case succeeds.
Will I have to go to court?
Most cases settle before court. If yours does go further, your solicitor will handle everything.
Can I claim if the nerve damage came from surgery?
Yes. If the injury was caused by medical negligence, you may still be able to claim.
What if I was partly to blame?
You may still claim, but your compensation could be reduced.
How long will the claim take?
Simple claims may take a few months, while complex cases can take longer.
Conclusion
Nerve damage can affect every part of your life—your work, your health, and even your independence. At Claims 24 Hours, we understand how serious it is. That’s why we make the process clear, simple, and risk-free.
With no win, no fee support, expert solicitors, and 24/7 help, we stand by you every step of the way.
If you’ve suffered nerve damage that wasn’t your fault, don’t wait. Start your nerve damage claim today and take the first step toward fair compensation.