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What Is The Meaning Of Loss Of Amenity In Personal Injury Claims?

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Last Updated 4th August 2025. Our detailed guide discusses loss of amenity, which can be an important part of a personal injury compensation claim. You may have heard the term and wondered what the ‘loss of amenity’ meaning is. Here, you can learn exactly what it refers to.

As well as outlining the loss of amenity definition, our guide provides some useful examples to show how you could be compensated. Continue reading for guidance on evidence that will help you if you seek compensation for an accident that was someone else’s fault.

Additionally, you can learn about the professional guidance our expert solicitors offer and the No Win No Fee agreement that could be available to you.

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When Could You Make A Personal Injury Claim?

There are various day-to-day situations where you could suffer an injury because of a breach in the duty of care owed to you:

  • Accidents in a public place – The Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 (OLA) establishes that those in control of a public space have a duty of care to ensure the reasonable safety to people who visit it. 
  • Accidents at work – Employers owe their staff a duty of care to take reasonable steps to protect them from harm while they are working. This is set out in the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.
  • Road traffic accidents Everyone using the roads owes each other a duty of care. This duty is to navigate the roads in a way that prevents harm to themselves and others. To uphold this duty, they are expected to follow the Highway Code and the Road Traffic Act 1988.

You may be eligible to claim personal injury compensation for your pain, suffering and loss of amenity if the following applies:

  • You were owed a duty of care by a third party
  • They breached this duty of care
  • You suffered harm because of this breach

For more advice on your eligibility to claim for loss of amenity through a personal injury claim, contact our advisors for free today.

What Is The Loss Of Amenity Meaning?

Our solicitors have helped many claimants receive a payment for loss of amenity as part of their personal injury claim payout. You may be asking: what is loss of amenity?

In short, it means an inability to do things that you were able to do before you suffered injuries in an accident. 

For example, you might do crafts as a regular hobby. If your dominant arm was amputated because of an accident at work, you may no longer be able to pursue that hobby. This is considered a loss of amenity, meaning you could seek a payment for this if you make a personal injury claim.

Read the next section for more insight on what a loss of amenity could look like.

If you want more information further to this loss of amenity definition, just call us today. An advisor can even give you guidance on whether one of our personal injury solicitors could help you seek compensation.

Loss of Amenity Examples

You could claim compensation for loss of amenity if this was caused by an accident because of another person’s negligence. Whether physical or psychological, the injury caused would need to have a negative impact on your quality of life. The potential compensation for loss of amenity will be based on factors including to what degree this injury has negatively impacted your enjoyment of life.

Potential examples are:

  • Someone who is now unable to do certain gym exercises because serious hand injuries caused a permanent deformity. This could be caused by an accident at work.
  • A grandfather who is unable to play with his grandchildren like he was before because of a back injury caused by a fall in a supermarket.
  • A builder who can no longer enjoy music due to years of working in loud environments without being provided with sufficient ear protection.

If you’re unsure if you can claim or have further questions about the claims process, don’t worry – you can speak to one of our advisors for free at a time that suits you using the details above. We can help you with claims for accidents at work, criminal injuries, such as assault, medical negligence, public place accidents and more.

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Loss Of Amenity – Evidence You’ll Need In Order To Claim

To make a successful loss of amenity compensation claim, you must be able to prove that the third party was responsible for your injuries. In doing so, you must provide evidence that establishes how the third party breached their duty of care, resulting in your injuries. 

 Some examples of evidence that might prove third-party liability include:

  • CCTV or dashcam footage of the accident
  • Photographs of your injuries or the scene of the accident 
  • Medical reports show what injuries you sustained  
  • A copy of the police or fire report if they were called to the scene 
  • Contact details of any witnesses of the accident 
  • Third-party contact details, if they were collected at the scene
  • A copy of the accident report book if the incident was reported in one

If you are having trouble finding evidence to support your claim, our experienced solicitors can help. 

Contact our friendly advisors today if you have any questions, such as, ‘What is loss of amenity?’ or ‘What is the loss of amenity meaning in personal injury claims?’

How Our Solicitors Can Help You Claim

Sustaining injuries that have taken away your ability to participate in the activities you once enjoyed is something nobody expects to happen. However, at Legal Expert, we understand the impact this may have on your life and want to help you claim the compensation you deserve for such a loss.

Our solicitors are specialists in personal injury claims and can provide excellent  legal support to help you claim for loss of amenity by:

  • Explaining the loss of amenity meaning
  • Walking you through the claims process 
  • Helping you obtain evidence of your loss of amenity 
  • Answering your questions, such as ‘What is loss of amenities?’
  • Explaining how your compensation may be calculated 
  • Setting you up with appointments such as physiotherapy 
  • Help you apply for interim payments to cover medical costs 
  • Helping you access mental health services such as counselling 
  • Negotiating compensation settlements on your behalf
  • Supporting you on a No Win No Fee basis 

Our advisors and solicitors at Legal Expert pride themselves on their excellent standard of customer service. As such, they will take the necessary steps to help you rebuild your life. In doing so, they will use their specialist skills to try and help you reach a settlement which will support you in your recovery and day-to-day life. 

If you would like to learn more about how our solicitors can help you claim for loss of amenity, please reach out to our helpful advisors.

No Win No Fee Loss Of Amenity Claims

Now we have discussed the loss of amenity meaning and examples, you may be wondering who can help you seek out this compensation.

Our expert solicitors have years of combined experience in handling compensation claims. With dedicated support from a solicitor, you could use your evidence to secure as much compensation for pain, suffering and loss of amenity as possible.

Our solicitors offer their professional support under a Conditional Fee Agreement, which means:

  • You don’t pay upfront or during the claim for their services.
  • If the claim fails, you won’t be asked to pay a solicitor fee at all for the work they have provided.
  • A successful claim means your solicitor collects a fee. This success fee is a small percentage of the compensation awarded to you. There is a legal cap to the percentage they can collect.

As well as asking our advisors questions like, “What is loss of amenity?” you can get a free claim assessment. If we find valid grounds to claim, you could be connected to a trained solicitor for further support.

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    Patrick Mallon (BA, PgDl) is a Grade A personal injury solicitor and Head of our EL/PL Department, which handles accidents at work and public liability claims, such as slips, trips and falls. Patrick qualified in 2005 and has over 20 years of experience as an SRA-regulated solicitor. Patrick is well-known in the legal industry for his successful case, Billie Mae Smith v McDonalds. You can learn all about Patrick, his qualifications and his experience as a solicitor by clicking below.

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