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    Deep Vein Thrombosis after an Accident Lawsuit Attorney

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    Deep vein thrombosis (DTV) is a medical condition where blood clots form in the legs. These blood clots are solid masses of proteins and blood cells that can break away and travel to your lungs, heart, or brain. When this happens, there will be a loss of blood flow and oxygen to one of your vital organs, which will cause it to shut down. Thus, DTV is a life-threatening condition that must be treated as soon as you notice the symptoms.

    DVT can manifest on its own due to risk factors such as smoking, pregnancy, obesity, and traveling by air. However, deep vein thrombosis can also occur after an accident. If you have recently been diagnosed with DVT following an accident, there are steps you can take to treat your condition and prevent long-term damage such as organ failure. Additionally, you may be eligible for monetary compensation through an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit.

    To speak with a lawyer that can get compensation for a deep vein thrombosis injury, contact Normandie Law Firm without delay.

    Deep Vein Thrombosis after an Accident

    Deep vein thrombosis can occur in the weeks or months after a traumatic accident. There are two reasons why this happens: immobility and the body’s response to trauma. When you’ve suffered an injury, it’s the body’s natural response to try and repair itself. If you are immobile or have limited mobility in the meantime, that can lead to the formation of a blood clot in your leg.

    Common accidents that can result in deep vein thrombosis include:

    • Car accidents
    • Motorcycle accidents
    • Truck accidents
    • Slip and fall
    • Trip and fall
    • Bicycle accidents
    • Boating accidents
    • Medical malpractice
    • Nursing home abuse / neglect
    • Workplace injury

    It’s imperative to identify and treat the blood clot as soon as possible. Early intervention is the best way to prevent the clot from reaching one of your vital organs, where it can do irreversible damage. But how can you tell if you are suffering from DVT?
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    Symptoms of Deep Vein Thrombosis

    As DVT can take time to develop, it’s important to keep an eye out for symptoms and notify your doctor right away if you notice these changes in your body. Here are some of the symptoms that may indicate a case of DVT after an accident:

    • Pain or cramping in the legs
    • Redness or discoloration of the skin
    • Swelling in the feet, ankles, and legs
    • Skin is unusually warm to the touch

    These symptoms may not be unusual depending on the type of injuries you’ve sustained. That’s why many patients dismiss them until it’s too late. Primarily, the concern is that a clot will travel into the veins and eventually make its way into one of your vital organs. This can result in one of several conditions, depending on the organ it reaches.

    Pulmonary embolism

    A blood clot can restrict blood flow into your lungs by lodging itself in one of the arteries. This will cause your lungs to shut down, thereby cutting off the distribution of oxygen throughout your body. As pulmonary embolism is a fatal condition, please get medical attention immediately if you notice the following symptoms:

    • Shortness of breath
    • Chest pain
    • Dizziness
    • Fever
    • Coughing
    • Irregular heartbeat

    Cerebral embolism

    This condition occurs when a blood clot reaches the brain and blocks the flow of oxygen to this vital organ. A stroke is often the result of cerebral embolism, which can have devastating consequences, including death.

    It’s estimated that cerebral embolism is responsible for one out of every 5 strokes. Common symptoms of a stroke or cerebral embolism include:

    • Headaches
    • Vision or hearing problems
    • Difficulty walking or maintaining your balance
    • Difficulty speaking
    • Paralysis

    Postphlebitic Syndrome

    Even if a blood clot doesn’t reach a vital organ, it can still cause considerable harm by lodging in a vein or artery. This can limit blood flow to many areas of the body, which is a condition known as postphlebitic syndrome. Patients suffering from this condition are at risk of the following:

    • Limited mobility
    • Chronic pain
    • Ulcers
    • Skin discoloration
    • Death of bodily tissue

    While this condition isn’t life-threatening, it can cause long-term or permanent damage that will take away from the quality of your life. Postphlebitic syndrome can compromise your ability to work, take care of your family, or engage in activities you enjoy. The emotional toll this can take on a person should not be underestimated. Injury victims can demand compensation for emotional injuries as well as physical ones, but it takes the skill of an experienced attorney to recover these damages. If you’re in need of a lawyer for a deep vein thrombosis after an accident lawsuit, don’t hesitate to give us a call.

    Your Right to Sue for Deep Vein Thrombosis after an Accident

    If you developed DVT as a result of an accident, you are able to file a lawsuit against all the parties that are responsible for the accident. This can be multiple individuals or entities, depending on the complexity of your incident. For example, if you were a construction worker who was injured at a work site, you can file a claim with your employer for worker’s compensation benefits. However, you may also be able to sue the manufacturer if you were injured by a defective product. Or, let’s say you fell from scaffolding that was set up by a third party contractor. In that case, you may have grounds to sue them under the laws of third party liability.

    Determining liability is not always this complicated, as you may only have a claim against one individual or entity. But it can still be challenging to prove that someone is responsible for an injury you sustained weeks or months after an accident. That’s why working with an attorney is in your best interest. If you’re ready to take action on a compensation claim for deep vein thrombosis, schedule a free consultation with one of our attorneys.

    Compensation from a DVT after an Accident Lawsuit

    A diagnosis of DVT can be overwhelming when you’re in the middle of recovering from an accident. Perhaps you were close to recovery, only to be told that you will now have to deal with another injury. Either way, you are worried about added medical costs, time off from work, and the emotional toll this will take on you and your loved ones. Monetary damages are available if the accident resulting in your DVT was caused by someone else.

    The damages you qualify to receive depend on your personal circumstances, but here is a list of what we ask for on behalf of most accident victims:

    • Medical expenses for doctor’s visits and medications
    • Cost of physical therapy
    • Fees for mental health counseling
    • Lost wages or lost earning capacity
    • Pain and suffering
    • Loss of consortium
    • Legal fees

    There may be other losses you can ask for, so make sure to speak with an attorney as soon as you can. Our lawyers are just a phone call away, so please contact us to learn about your rights and legal options.
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    Statute of Limitations from a Deep Vein Thrombosis Injury

    In California, you have a limited amount of time to file a personal injury claim. The statute of limitations for an injury claim is usually two years from the date of the accident. However, injuries like deep vein thrombosis take time to develop and are not recognized right away. That’s why California law gives you two years from the date you discovered an injury to file a lawsuit against the responsible party. There are very few exceptions to the statute of limitations, so if you miss the 2-year deadline, you will most likely lose the right to recover monetary compensation. To ensure that your lawsuit is filed on time, give us a call at our office and speak to an experienced personal injury lawyer.

    Call us for a Free Case Evaluation

    Legal advice is crucial when you’re claiming compensation for an injury after an accident. But accident victims have many expenses to deal with, and attorney’s fees are not something they can afford. Here at Normandie, we don’t believe in charging victims for representation. Their injuries were caused by someone else, and that’s the party who is responsible for our legal fees. Thus, we offer a Zero fee guarantee, which means you will pay absolutely nothing for our services. Our fees are a part of your settlement award, so we get paid at the same time you are compensated for your injuries.

    We welcome the chance to speak with you and advise you on the ways we can assist you if you’ve been diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis after an accident. Call Normandie Law Firm right away and schedule a free case evaluation.



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