

Sprains typically occur as the result of a fall. As you fall, you instinctively put your arm out to protect yourself, but landing on an outstretched arm can overstretch or tear the ligaments in the shoulder. This results in pain, swelling and immobility of the joint. A successful claim for a soft tissue shoulder injury with considerable pain can win up to £2,000 in compensation.
Frozen shoulder is the name commonly given to any incident in which shoulder movement is restricted. It more particularly involves inflammation of the capsule around the joint, which makes movement painful. Apart from the obvious problems due to restricted shoulder movement, daily physiotherapy exercises are generally required for complete recovery. Compensation is typically from £4,000 to £6,500 if recovery is prolonged.
Dislocation is more serious, as the bone of the upper arm is pulled out of its socket. This can cause stretching or tearing of ligaments and nerves. Besides the incapacity while it heals, it can result in tingling or numbness in the arm and weak grip. A claim for serious shoulder injury of this degree can range from £6,000 to £10,000.
In extreme cases, shoulder injury can involve major nerve damage and be associated with neck injury. It can cause substantial disability up to complete loss of use of the arm and postural changes. Compensation typically ranges from £10,000 to £25,000.