What is a Knee Injury?
A knee injury involves damage to one or more parts of the knee, which is made up of cartilage, bones, tendons, ligaments, and muscles. These injuries can happen naturally from playing sports or overexerting yourself, but they can also be the result of a traumatic accident. In particular, fall-related accidents are responsible for many cases of knee injury, due to the twisting of the knee or the impact as your knees hit the ground.
Most forms of damage to the knees require immediate medical attention. In the most serious cases, you may need surgery, such as a knee replacement or knee transplant. No matter what type of treatment is needed, an injury to the knee can take many months to recover from. Long-term physical therapy is required for most patients, and some may need additional surgery. With all this in mind, it’s important to explore your legal options and recover compensation form the responsible party.
Different Types of Knee Injuries
Due to the many parts that make up the knee, there are a number of injuries that you can sustain in this area:
- ACL tear
- MCL tear
- Fractured kneecap
- Torn meniscus
- Patellar tendinitis
- Knee bursitis
These injuries are extremely painful, and are likely to result in long-term complications without medical intervention. Thus, if you have any pain in your knees following an accident, please go to a hospital right away. Once you’ve been treated, contact our office and speak to a knee injury accident lawyer.
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Accidents that can Cause a Knee Injury
As we’ve stated, knee injuries are usually caused by sudden impact or a forceful twisting of the knees. These motions can happen in many kinds of accidents, such as:
- Car crashes
- Pedestrian accidents (being hit with a vehicle)
- Slip and fall
- Trip and fall
- Struck with a falling object
- Workplace accident
Sometimes, these accidents are a case of bad luck, but others are caused by the careless or reckless actions of another individual or entity. In that case, the victim has a right to sue for their financial and emotional damages. However, these lawsuits can be complicated, especially when multiple parties are involved. To ensure the best possible outcome, make sure to work with a law firm that’s experienced in accidents involving knee injuries.
Our attorneys are here to help you, regardless of where you are in your case. If you’re in need of compensation for a knee injury that was caused by someone else, give us a call and learn about the legal actions that are available to you.
How long does it take to Settle a Knee Injury Lawsuit?
How long it takes to settle a knee injury lawsuit depends on many factors, primarily the extent of your injuries. Less serious injury claims may be settled within the first 6 months of filing an accident report. But long lasting or permanent injuries can take 2 years or more to settle, depending on whether you can negotiate a settlement with the insurance company. If both sides are unable to agree on a compensation amount, the case may have to go to trial, which is why it can take over 2 years before a knee injury case is settled.
Why does it take so long to Settle a Knee Injury Case?
Some cases can be settled in the first few months of an injury claim. But others will take longer due to the extent of the injuries you are claiming. These injuries require high amounts of compensation, and insurance companies are extra cautious when there’s a lot of money involved. Reluctance to accept liability can also result in pushback from the insurer. It’s not unusual for these companies to argue that someone else, even the victim, is responsible for the accident.
Other Factors that can Prolong a Knee Injury Case
As a general rule, claims with serious, long-term knee injuries will take the longest to resolve due to the amount of funds that the victim is requesting. Aside from the financial issues, here are some other reasons that can prolong a knee injury case:
- Disagreements over the treatments / medications needed by the victim
- Disputes over the client’s long-term losses, such as inability to work, loss of enjoyment of life, and emotional distress.
- Split / third party liability if other parties are also responsible for the accident.
In spite of these issues, a competent lawyer should be taking the right actions to support your claim and make progress in your case. If you have a pending injury claim but feel that your lawyer isn’t doing their job, please reach out to us at our office.
Why is the Insurance Company Stalling on my Injury Claim?
We understand how frustrating it is when it seems like the insurance company is deliberately ignoring you. One thing to keep in mind is that insurance companies need time to investigate your accident and verify that you’re asking for a fair amount of damages. Additionally, these companies are handling a huge volume of claims at once, so it’s typical for 3 to 6 weeks to go by before you hear back from them.
However, there are times when insurance companies play games in order to avoid paying out a claim. There are ways to handle bad faith insurance tactics, which our lawyers will be happy to discuss with you during a free consultation.
Future Medical Expenses in a Knee Injury Settlement
When we calculate a client’s settlement, we don’t just think about their current losses. Your injuries may require ongoing treatment and medications, along with physical therapy and other forms of rehabilitation. These elements may be a significant portion of your settlement, but insurance companies are generally reluctant to pay these costs. This may be another reason that it’s taking a long time to settle your case.
Can I Sue for a Knee Injury?
Yes, you can sue if your knee injury occurred as a result of another party’s negligence or misconduct. Proving liability in a civil lawsuit can be very challenging, so it’s important to work with a lawyer that’s experienced in accidents that can cause a knee injury. That’s precisely what you’ll find here at Normandie, so don’t hesitate to give us a call. Our lawyers will take immediate and aggressive action to recover your award, no matter where you are in your case.
How can I Settle my Knee Injury Case Faster?
There are legitimate reasons for why it takes so long to settle a knee injury case. But some cases remain idle month after month due to a lawyer’s incompetence. Or, maybe your lawyer has the skill and experience, but doesn’t see your case as a priority. Either way, these are serious problems that you shouldn’t wait to resolve. Inactivity for too long can cause your case to be dismissed. Even if your case is not dismissed, you may have to settle for a payment that’s inadequate for your needs.
Switching your lawyer might be the best option for you, but you’ll need to make sure that you’re making the right choice.
Free Second Opinion with a Knee Injury Lawsuit Attorney
Even if you’re not happy with your lawyer, you shouldn’t fire your attorney without verifying that it’s in your best interest We can assist you with a free second opinion, in which one of our attorneys will review your case and advise you on the methods we would use to resolve your claim. Depending on the complexity of your injuries, we may be able to settle your case in 30 days. If that’s of interest to you and you’d like to retain one of our attorneys, we’ll take care of transferring your case to our law firm.
If you’re ready to learn more, contact our office and schedule a free case evaluation.
Call for a Free Consultation
Our lawyers are waiting to speak with you, so please give us a call at your earliest convenience. We know the stress and anxiety you are going through, and how important it is to resolve your case as soon as possible. Your finances are another source of worry, which is why we never charge upfront for our services. With our Zero fee guarantee, we only get paid by winning your case, so if we don’t recover your payment, there is no cost to you whatsoever.
If you’re in need of a lawyer that specializes in knee injury cases, contact our office and schedule a free consultation or second opinion.
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