Workers’ Comp Nerve Damage Settlement
The average workers’ compensation settlement for nerve damage varies significantly based on the severity of the injury, required medical treatment, and the impact on the worker’s ability to return to their job. Nerve damage cases can result in high settlements due to the long-term pain, mobility issues, and potential permanent disability associated with these injuries. The average workers' comp settlement in the United States is around $21,800, with only a small percentage of nerve damage awards exceeding $60,000
If you’ve suffered nerve damage due to a workplace injury, you deserve full compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term disability. Seeking immediate medical attention, properly documenting your injury, and understanding your claim’s value are key to maximizing your settlement.
As experienced workers’ compensation attorneys, Shultz Legal will fight to get you the payout you deserve. To learn why some nerve damage claims result in larger settlements and what compensation you may be entitled to, keep reading—or contact us today for a free consultation!

Key Factors Affecting Settlements for Nerve Damage Injuries
The settlement amounts for workers’ compensation cases involving nerve damage vary due to several key factors. Below are the main elements that influence these settlements:
Factor | Impact on Settlement |
Severity and Type of Nerve Damage | More severe injuries causing chronic pain, paralysis, or permanent impairment result in higher settlements. |
Medical Costs | Higher medical expenses, including surgeries, physical therapy, and long-term treatment, increase settlement value. |
Impact on Work Ability | Settlements are higher for injuries causing permanent work restrictions or preventing return to previous work. |
Lost Wages and Temporary Disability | Compensation includes wages lost during recovery, often a percentage of the worker’s average weekly wage. |
Pre-existing Conditions | If the injury aggravates a pre-existing nerve condition, the settlement may be reduced. |
Permanent Impairment | Permanent mobility limitations increase settlement amounts to cover future medical costs and reduced earning capacity. In Maryland, you can get disability after workers’ comp settlement. |
Documentation and Proof | Strong medical documentation and legal evidence are essential for securing a fair settlement. |
How to Maximize Your Settlement for a Nerve Damage Injury
If you’ve sustained nerve damage at work, taking the right steps can help you secure the maximum compensation for your claim. Here’s what you should do:
Seek Immediate Medical Attention
Prompt medical treatment not only ensures your health but also establishes a clear medical record of your injury, which is critical for your claim.
Document Everything
Keep detailed records of your medical treatments, physical therapy, work restrictions, and any out-of-pocket expenses related to your injury.
Understand the Full Scope of Damages
Your settlement should cover more than just medical bills. Consider long-term impacts such as lost earning potential, ongoing therapy, pain, and suffering.
Avoid Quick Settlements
Insurance companies often offer early, low-ball settlements. Sometimes workers’ comp will offer settlement without a lawyer. Consult an attorney before accepting any offer to ensure you receive fair compensation.
Work with an Experienced Legal Team
Navigating a workers’ compensation claim can be complex. At Shultz Legal, we have extensive experience handling cases involving nerve damage. We know how to build a strong case and fight for the maximum settlement you deserve.
Average Settlement Amounts for Nerve Damage in Workers’ Comp Cases
The specific amount depends on medical treatment, disability ratings, and the ability to return to work. In Maryland, you may also be entitled to permanent partial disability (PPD) or permanent total disability (PTD) benefits, depending on the extent of your nerve damage.

Contact Shultz Legal Today
Don’t settle for less than you deserve. Let our skilled attorneys fight for your rights and ensure you receive fair compensation for your nerve damage injury. Contact Shultz Legal today for a free consultation and take the first step toward getting the justice you deserve.