Rugby Injury Claims
Rugby Injury Lawyer London
As a contact sport, injuries are accepted when playing rugby. When an injury is caused due to the reckless behaviour of a club or player, this is very different. Osbornes Law specialise in helping to establish whether a claim can be made. We will then act on your behalf in pursuit of this claim.
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Specialist Rugby Accident Injury Lawyers
Rugby is a fantastic sport enjoyed by thousands of us every week. It is of course a contact sport and we accept that rugby injuries are part and parcel of the game. What we should not accept is where injury, especially serious rugby injury, is caused by the deliberate or reckless acts of other players or the careless actions of those responsible for organising and supervising the game.
Fighting and gouging are obvious examples of deliberate acts that are likely to cause injury. But below that level is an array of tackles and other actions that cause injury but which may not amount to a claim. A dangerous tackle may be malicious or calculated at one end of the spectrum, entirely innocent at the other or in the middle just part of the acceptable rough and tumble of the game. For example, a spear tackle, a high tackle or one involving only the arm or the elbow are all potentially very dangerous and illegal ways of engaging with the opponent, but a single incident will not necessarily give rise to a successful claim. In this grey area liability is fact sensitive and it is crucial that witness evidence is obtained early.
In terms of player safety, the referee is in a unique and very important position in a rugby match. His (or her) job includes overseeing the set pieces and the most dangerous set piece is the scrum. Because of the position of engagement and the forces involved, there is considerable pressure on the neck of the front row forwards, and if the scrum is collapsed the additional force to the neck creates a specific and identified risk of serious injury. For that reason, the referee should police the scrum diligently and effectively. Case law is developing in this area and the law offers a measure of protection to referees, who are usually amateurs carrying out a difficult job, but if a referee fails to supervise the scrum properly, especially in games involving young and inexperienced players, then he may be liable for injuries that result.
If the pitch or equipment are unsuitable and dangerous, or the medical treatment or advice given following injury is negligent, then the club or other organisation responsible may be liable for damage that follows from their failures.
How Much Compensation Can I Claim For a Rugby Injury?
The value of the payout you can receive for a rugby injury can vary significantly. Factors include the severity of your injury, loss of earnings, future losses, the impact on your lifestyle, medical expenses and any other costs incurred as a result of the injury. Here are some example compensation ranges for a rugby injury:
- Minor Injuries: For sprains, minor fractures, or soft tissue injuries where recovery is quick, compensation might range from a few hundred to several thousand pounds.
- Moderate Injuries: Injuries that require extensive recovery time but do not result in permanent damage, such as serious ligament damage or broken bones, can claim higher amounts.
- Severe Injuries: For serious injuries leading to chronic conditions, long-term disability, or significant lifestyle changes, the compensation can be substantial, potentially reaching tens or hundreds of thousands of pounds.
For an estimate tailored to your specific circumstances, speak to one of our personal injury solicitors. They can assess the details of your case and provide a more accurate figure.
What types of rugby injuries can I claim for?
We have helped clients claim compensation for a wide range of rugby injuries including:
- Ankle Injury Claims
- Arm Injury Claims
- Back Injury Claims
- Elbow Injury Claims
- Finger Injury Claims
- Hand Injury Claims
- Head & Brain Injury Claims
- Hip Injury Claims
- Knee Injury Claims
- Leg Injury Claims
- Neck Injury Claims
- Shoulder Injury Claims
- Wrist Injury Claims
How much does it cost to make a rugby injury claim?
The majority of personal injury cases are handled on a no win, no fee basis. This means that you won’t have to pay any upfront legal fees to start your claim. Instead, your solicitor’s fees will be deducted from the compensation awarded if the case is successful.
Contact us for a free consultation
If you have been injured whilst playing rugby contact out rugby injury solicitors & claims team to find out whether you can make a sports injury claim for the rugby injury. Call 020 7485 8811 or fill in the contact form below.
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