Claim for Psychological & Psychiatric Injuries
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Psychological injuries can be just as serious and disruptive as physical harm. Conditions such as anxiety depression post-traumatic stress disorder and adjustment disorders can affect daily life relationships and the ability to work.
If your psychological injury was caused by a traumatic incident or another party’s negligence you may be entitled to claim compensation even if there was no visible physical injury.
Psychological injury claims often arise alongside physical injuries but they can also be made on their own where the mental impact is significant and medically recognised.
What Is a Psychological Injury Compensation Claim?
A psychological injury compensation claim allows you to seek financial redress when mental or emotional harm has been caused by an accident incident or negligent act.
These claims are based on recognised psychiatric conditions diagnosed by a qualified medical professional. Compensation reflects the impact on your wellbeing functioning employment and future recovery.
Psychological injury claims may involve conditions such as:
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Anxiety and panic disorders
- Depression
- Adjustment disorders
- Travel anxiety or phobias following accidents
Common causes include:
- Road traffic accidents
- Workplace incidents or stress related trauma
- Accidents in public places
- Assaults or violent incidents
- Medical negligence or misdiagnosis
Why Claim Compensation for a Psychological Injury?
Psychological injuries can affect concentration sleep confidence and personal relationships. Recovery is often gradual and symptoms may fluctuate over time.
Compensation can help you:
- Access counselling psychotherapy or psychiatric treatment
- Cover time off work or reduced earning capacity
- Fund ongoing support or rehabilitation
- Reduce financial pressure during recovery
- Focus on long-term wellbeing and stability
“Psychological recovery takes time and support and compensation can help remove barriers to treatment and progress.”
Funding and Legal Support
Our serious injury solicitors can act under a Conditional Fee Agreement (No Win, No Fee) in appropriate cases. This means there are no upfront legal fees, and our fees are payable only if your claim succeeds, in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
We will explain all funding options clearly and transparently before you choose to proceed. Request a Callback to discuss your options.
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How much compensation could you receive for a psychological injury claim?
*Figures are estimates based on official UK sources including the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG), Ogden Tables and related government frameworks such as CICA and NHS Resolution. Actual compensation amounts vary depending on your recovery, financial losses and long-term impact.
Psychological injury affects everyone differently, which is why every claim is unique.
Mental health injuries are complex and deeply personal. These faq’s address common concerns about psychological injury claims and explain how Claim Pathway can help guide you through the process.
Yes. You can make a claim for a psychological injury on its own provided it is medically diagnosed and linked to a specific incident or act of negligence.
Compensation depends on factors such as:
- The type and severity of the condition
- Duration of symptoms and recovery time
- Impact on work relationships and daily life
- Need for ongoing therapy or psychiatric care
- Likelihood of future relapse or long-term effects
Straightforward claims may settle within 9 to 15 months. More complex cases can take longer particularly where long-term prognosis needs to be assessed before settlement.
Medical evidence usually includes GP records and reports from psychologists or psychiatrists confirming diagnosis severity and prognosis.
We can help arrange independent medical assessments where required.
Most psychological injury claims are settled without court proceedings. Court action is typically only considered if liability is disputed or a fair settlement cannot be agreed.
Yes. Compensation can include past and future costs for counselling psychotherapy medication and other recommended treatments where appropriate.
Claim Pathway is the trading name of Esquire Solicitors Ltd, a regulated law firm specialising in serious injury and negligence claims.
Our experienced solicitors provide expert legal advice and representation, helping individuals and families pursue compensation with clarity and confidence.
Useful Links
Burn recovery can be a long process, both physically and emotionally. Support, information and specialist care can play a vital role in recovery.
- NHS Mental Health Services
Official NHS guidance on mental health conditions treatment options and how to access support. - NHS PTSD Guidance
Information on symptoms treatment and recovery following trauma. - Mind
UK mental health charity providing advice information and support for people experiencing mental health difficulties. - Anxiety UK
Support services and resources for anxiety panic disorders and phobias. - Samaritans
Emotional support for people experiencing distress available 24 hours a day. - Rethink Mental Illness
Information support and peer services for people living with mental health conditions and their families. - HealthUnlocked Mental Health Communities
UK-based online forums covering anxiety depression PTSD and recovery support.
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