Meniscal tears are knee injuries that can cause long-lasting complications. Various types of accidents can cause this injury, and sometimes, another party’s negligence comes into play. If you suffered a meniscal tear and knee injury in Dayton, our lawyers can build a case for compensation.
The Dayton personal injury lawyers at The Fitch Law Firm LLC can investigate the cause and contributing factors of your injury and pursue a liable party. We can seek a variety of damages to help you access the medical care you need to recover.
Kinds of Accidents that Can Cause Meniscal Tears and Knee Injuries
You may be wondering if negligence played a role in your injury. This is something we can explore when assessing your case. For example, meniscal tears and knee injuries can result from:
- Car accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Construction accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Truck accidents
- Sports injuries
If you experienced any of these types of accidents, another party may have failed to afford you a basic duty of care to keep you reasonably safe. They may have acted or failed to act in a way that led to your accident, which then caused your injuries and financial losses.
Our Dayton meniscal tear and knee injury team can establish these four elements of negligence and present your case to an insurer, a jury, or a judge. We can seek a settlement or verdict to help you recover your accident-related losses.
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(614) 545-3930Potential Compensation for a Meniscal Tear and Knee Injury
You may stand to recover a variety of damages after an accident that caused your injuries. Your potential compensation depends on the extent of your injury and how it affects your life now and going forward. For example, we can seek both current and future losses.
Medical Expenses
According to Mayo Clinic, a meniscal tear involves any trauma that forcefully twists or rotates your knee and tears the C-shaped pieces of cartilage in the knee. In severe cases, this type of injury requires surgery, which can be costly. After surgery, you may require physical rehabilitation, medication, and specialists to regain mobility and flexibility in the knee.
We can go after all the medical costs associated with your injury so that you can continue treatment and work toward your maximum medical recovery.
Pain and Suffering
Meniscal tears and knee injuries can cause swelling, stiffness, and soreness. If you require surgery, your physical pain may only continue. You deserve maximum compensation for your pain and emotional suffering. We can assign a monetary value to this non-economic loss.
Lost Income and Reduced Earning Capacity
Healing from a meniscal tear and knee injury can keep you out of work. Depending on your profession, it could also prevent you from returning to work or earning your pre-injury wage if you have to perform light-duty work. You deserve compensation for these losses, and we are here to help.
We can gather your wage statements and other documents to support your claim for lost income and reduced earning capacity.
Disability
Sometimes, a meniscal tear and knee injury can lead to disability. You may not be able to perform daily tasks and instead require in-home aid. We can seek compensation for disability.
Other Accident-Related Losses
Various other accident-related expenses may apply in your case. We can conduct a full accounting of your losses to ensure we seek a fair settlement.
The Last Thing You Should Worry About Is How You’re Going To Pay For Your Medical Bills.
(614) 545-3930Our Dayton Meniscal Tear and Knee Injury Lawyers Can File an Insurance Claim or Personal Injury Lawsuit
You have a couple of options for seeking compensation for your injuries. We may begin by filing an insurance claim and negotiating a settlement. If we cannot get the insurer to offer fair compensation, we can file a personal injury lawsuit for you. In some cases, we may even suggest beginning with legal action, depending on the severity of your injury.
We can handle all of the necessary paperwork associated with your claim or lawsuit and work to meet important deadlines.
You Have a Limited Time to File a Lawsuit
According to Ohio Revised Code Section 2305.10, you generally have two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. This doesn’t leave much time for your Dayton lawyer to investigate, gather evidence of negligence, and negotiate with insurance companies.
If you miss the deadline, you risk seeing the court dismiss your case and losing your last chance to seek compensation. The sooner you start your case, the better our Dayton meniscal tear and knee injury lawyers can protect your right to take legal action against a liable party.
We can work to make the legal process as efficient as possible, but it all starts with you.
Our Dayton Meniscal Tear and Knee Injury Attorneys Work on Contingency
We know that you are already facing expensive medical bills and lost income. You shouldn’t have to worry about affording legal representation on top of that. This is why our legal team works on contingency. We only take a percentage of your potential compensation at the end of your case. We will never charge you upfront fees or hourly fees for our legal services.
This way, you can focus on your health while pursuing compensation without the risk of incurring further losses.
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Work With Our Dayton Meniscal Tear and Knee Injury Team Today
If you experience any symptoms of a meniscal tear or knee injury after an accident, see a doctor immediately and consider your legal options. When you call The Fitch Law Firm LLC, we can discuss your case during a free consultation and explain how our personal injury lawyers can help.
Call us today, and we can begin working on your case immediately.