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Wrist Injury Claim
Had an accident resulting in a wrist injury? The Claim Zone can help you
- Slipped or tripped
- Sprained wrist
- Broken wrist
- Suffering from trapped nerve
- Unable to work
- Need expert legal advice
Wrist injuries can happen very easily, sometimes they will be built up over a number of years and other will occur from a quick reflex to protect ourselves. Suffering from a personal injury can be difficult for you and your family so let the specialist teams at the Claim Zone help you through the process of making a claim – with expertise in all personal injury claims our specialist teams will ensure that you receive the necessary support whilst you recover from your wrist injury. The Claim Zone can help you make a claim if:
- You’ve suffered a wrist injury
- You have suffered a sprained wrist
- You have twisted your wrist
- You’ve suffered a trapped nerve
- If you’ve broken or fractured your wrist
We’ll help you make a No Win No Fee claim for compensation
Our legal experts are experienced in dealing with all kinds of personal injury claims, including upper body claims, and have helped thousands of others like you to get the compensation they deserve.We need to use our hands for so many things, that a wrist injury can be very debilitating. For this reason we will ensure that you not only get compensation for your injury but also for any loss of earnings you may have had as a result. You will benefit from our No Win No Fee promise meaning you will receive 100% of the compensation and will not have to pay a single thing for our services.
Our friendly legal team are ready to help you today
Our friendly team will do the hard work and form-filling so you don’t have to. Simply fill in our expressclaim form and one of our expert advisors will be in touch or if you prefer you can talk directly to someone now by calling our 24hr Claim Zone helpline on 0800 122 3130, or request a call back – your claim will be dealt with immediately either way.

















