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Compensation for leg injury

A leg injury can be a serious personal injury that can lead to loss of ability to work. You may be entitled to compensation for a leg injury following an accident at work, traffic accident or leisure accident.

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Compensation for leg injury?

In some cases, a leg injury can result in several million kroner in compensation.

What is a leg injury?

A leg injury occurs when muscles, joints, tendons, bones, joints or ligaments are damaged in an accident. Examples of injuries can be muscle injury, paralyses, fracture damage, tendon injury, nerve damage, CRPS, toe injury, foot injury, ankle injury, leg injury and knee injury.

An injury to the leg can result in the injured person being unable to continue working.

In what contexts can a leg injury occur?

A leg injury can, for example, occur in an accident at work, a road traffic accident, a boating accident, a plane crash or a leisure accident. Leg injuries in leisure time are often sports injuries.

What types of accidents can lead to leg injuries?

Clamping accident, fall accident, impact damage, fracture damage, etching damage, burn damage, tendon injury and multiple trauma are examples of accidents that can lead to a leg injury.

Read more: List of occupational injuries that may entitle you to compensation

Am I entitled to compensation?

Answer. Among other things, you may be entitled to compensation in the following contexts:

In most compensation cases involving leg injuries, it is necessary to obtain a medical specialist certificate to determine the injured party's medical degree of disability.

Act on occupational injury insurance, Act on Liability for Damage Caused by Motor Vehicles (Motor Vehicle Liability Act) and Act on compensation for damages are the most relevant laws in connection with compensation settlements for leg injuries.

What types of compensation am I entitled to?

You may be entitled to the following types of compensation:

You may also be entitled to compensation under accident insurances if the injury gives you a permanent medical disability and during disability insurances if the injury renders you fully or partially unable to work.

How much can I receive in compensation?

In a compensation case, it is important how old you are, as well as the consequences of the injury for your ability to work and the extent of the expenses you have incurred due to the injury.

However, if the injury occurred in an accident at work or in traffic, the compensation can amount to several million kroner.

Is there a disability table for leg injuries?

Yes. Disability table is the starting point for the assessment of what you are entitled to in terms of compensation after a leg injury.

The disability table is a separate regulation called «Regulations on workers' compensation for occupational injuries», which is used to determine the degree of medical disability in compensation settlements.

The Disability Table sets out the medical disability percentage for a number of diagnoses and provides the framework for the assessment of your medical disability to be determined by a medical specialist.

Are leg injuries recognised as occupational injuries by NAV?

Yes, you can. A leg injury can be recognised as an occupational injury by NAV. If you receive a decision from NAV that you have a «recognised occupational injury», you will receive benefits in the NAV system.

Among other things, you can avoid paying a co-payment for treatment by a doctor or physiotherapist, or have your expenses for medicines and medical equipment covered.

Do I need a lawyer?

Answer. You may be entitled to compensation for a leg injury following an accident. Such a process is complicated both medically and legally. You should therefore engage a lawyer who is an expert in tort law

We often see that clients who consult a lawyer achieve higher compensation than those who try to handle the compensation settlement on their own.

Do I have to pay for my lawyer myself?

No, you don't. Normally, you do not have to pay for a lawyer yourself. If the injury occurred at work or in traffic, it is normal for the insurance company to cover your legal expenses in the compensation case. You can also have your legal expenses covered through various legal expenses insurance.

Why should I choose Advokatfirmaet Halvorsen & Co?

Over 30 years, our clients have received billions of kroner in compensation. Our lawyers are specialised with extensive experience, and assists clients all over Norway after leg injuries.

Advokatfirmaet Halvorsen & Co always offers a free consultation about your compensation case. Get in touch with us today.

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