The average case value of a knee dislocation lawsuit is around $70,000 to $150,000. However, the actual amount received by those with knee injuries from an accident can vary from $10,000 to over $1,000,000. With that in mind, the focus should be on how much you, as an individual, can ask for in a lawsuit, whether you had a knee dislocation after a car accident, or from a slip and fall or trip and fall.
Our attorneys have decades of experience with personal injury claims for accidents that were caused by negligence or misconduct. We can help you get results from a lawsuit against the negligent party, thereby ensuring that your monetary losses are covered after a serious accident. Contact the offices of Normandie Law Firm and speak to a lawyer who can sue for knee dislocation and other injuries to the knee.
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What is a Knee Dislocation?
Though we use the term “knee dislocation,” this is an injury that’s specific to the patella, aka the kneecap. In many cases, the bone that’s covering the knee is completely moved out of place, to the point where you can see that it’s off to the side. Alternatively, you may have a subluxation, which is a partial dislocation of the knee.
Dislocation of the knee can happen from sports or from being significantly overweight. But car crashes and fall accidents also put you at risk of injury to one or both knees. When you dislocate your knee, there is considerable pain and strain on the collateral ligaments. Immediate medical care is essential to preventing long-term complications like permanent nerve damage and loss of function.
In many of the cases we handle, the insurance company will argue that the victim has a preexisting knee injury, meaning it is not a result of the accident. However, this is highly unlikely with a knee dislocation, which is noticeable right from the start after an accident. Due to the swelling and abnormal angle / placement of the kneecap, it’s clear that some form of recent trauma has taken place. The key is to see a doctor right away and establish medical records that show the injury was a direct result of the accident. .
How Much Do Knee Dislocation Cases Settle for?
Knee injury cases have a wide range of values, but overall, the recovery that’s needed and the impact of such an injury on your life merits a payout of 6 to 7 figures. Many of the claims settled by our attorneys exceed $100,000, with the most serious injuries resulting in payments of $1,500,000 and above. However, there are cases where the amount recovered is $75,000 or less, so it’s important to keep in mind that we are talking about a range of estimates.
The variation in payment amounts highlights the need for a personalized evaluation of your case by an experienced knee injury accident attorney. However, it’s clear that knee injuries cause a myriad of complications in the victim’s life, such as high medical bills, missed wages from work, limited mobility and reduced ability to perform basic tasks. Depending on the nature of the accident and the level of injury, the victim may also have PTSD and other forms of psychological damage. These and many other factors play a role in the settlement that’s negotiated on your behalf.
How are Knee Dislocation Case Values Calculated?
As with any personal injury case, there are various elements that must be examined before we can say what a lawsuit is worth. With that in mind, here are some of the issues that will influence how much you can receive from a knee dislocation after an accident injury claim:
- Severity of the Injury – ultimately, this is the most important factor in settlement values, no matter what type of accident you had. As a general rule, knee dislocation and fracture cases involve serious injuries with a high risk of permanent complications. This is why case values are often in the 6 to 7 figure range when there is a dislocation to the knee.
- Required medical treatments – the course of treatments to heal the knee and restore its strength and mobility have a big impact on the overall settlement amount. Injuries that require surgery have the highest values, as they result in a long and painful recovery involving physical therapy and other auxiliary services.
- Pre-existing conditions – your medical history, i.e., whether you have a preexisting condition or injury to the knee can make you more susceptible to knee dislocation. This can limit the other party’s liability and possible reduce the value of your case.
- Your age – the potential for damage to the knees increases as you get older. So, it’s fair to say that younger accident victims tend to receive higher payouts, as they are unlikely to have a preexisting condition that affects the knees.
- Expert Testimony – this includes testimony from your doctors and other professionals that specialize in knee injuries. This type of evidence is crucial to building a strong case and receiving maximum payment from a knee dislocation injury case.
- Permanent disability – whether you will end up with a permanent impairment is a key factor, especially if you are unable to walk, perform your job duties, or engage in daily activities without assistance.
Let Us Fight for You
Here at Normandie, we understand the hurdles that stand in the way as you fight to recover from an accident. This includes obtaining compensation from the negligent party’s insurance company, which can be frustrating and stressful on many levels. We would like to take this burden off your shoulders, so that you can focus on getting better and spending time with your loved ones.
As one of our clients, you are protected by the Zero Fee Guarantee. You pay $0 out of pocket to hire us, and you won’t be responsible for the cost of legal services until your settlement is recovered. That means our payment is contingent on winning your case, so we make $0 if we fail to secure your payment from a dislocated knee injury claim.
If you are ready to explore your rights and legal options, contact us right away to schedule a free case evaluation.
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