Use our Cow Injury Compensation Calculator to find out how much could your claim be worth.
If you’ve been injured by a cow or other livestock, one of the first questions you’ll be likely to ask is: “How much compensation am I entitled to?”
Using the Slee Blackwell Solicitor’ Cow Injury Compensation Calculator
You can use our Compensation Calculator to get an initial estimate of the compensation you could receive for your injuries.
However, while this can be a helpful starting point, because every injury claim is different, and because cow‑related injuries in particular can be medically and legally complex, they do not provide the full picture. For instance, they cannot properly assess things like:
- Long‑term mobility issues
- PTSD, anxiety, or trauma around animals
- Future surgery or rehabilitation needs
And in addition to receiving compensation for your injuries, you will also be entitled to recover your financial losses, including lost earnings and the cost of medical treatment.
The most accurate valuation of your case will always come from a one-to-one review by a specialist lawyer who is experienced in dealing with cow injury claims.
This is where Jasmine Moxey‑Butler, widely known as The Cow Injury Lawyer, stands out.
Who Is The Cow Injury Lawyer?
Jasmine Moxey‑Butler is a specialist in cow‑related injury claims with experience of cases involving:
- Cow attacks and charges
- Livestock‑related crush injuries
- Public rights‑of‑way incidents involving cattle
Jasmine has:
- Over 12 years experience of handling animal injury claims
- Recognition in The Legal 500
- More than 80 five-star ratings on the independent legal review website, ReviewSolicitors.
- Collaborated with Liverpool University on animal attack research
Among Jasmine’s successes are
- Recovering £110,000 for a cow attack victim whose previous solicitor said they didn’t have a case
- Winning £45,000 compensation for a woman who was head butted by a cow
Why Cow Injury Claims Are Legally Complex
Cow‑related injury claims often involve:
- The Animals Act 1971
- The Highways Act (public rights of way)
- Occupiers’ liability issues
- Farm insurance policies
- Livestock management regulations
- Issues of ‘strict liability’
- Criminal investigations in severe cases
These cases frequently turn on:
- Whether the cow had known aggressive tendencies
- Whether calves were present (a major risk factor)
- Whether the owner took reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of the public
- Whether the signage or fencing was adequate
- Whether the victim was lawfully present
Jasmine’s specialist knowledge means she can address these complexities with confidence.
Ready to Talk?
When you’re ready to move forward, contact us for a free initial consultation. We will assess:
- The value of your claim
- The legal merits of the case
- Your funding options, including No Win, No Fee
Call: 0333 888 0404
Email: [email protected]
Slee Blackwell Solicitors are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. We specialise in agricultural injury and cow attack claims throughout England and Wales.