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Knee Injury Claims

 

Knee injury claims are very common and may arise as the result of many different types of accidents. Suffering a knee injury can be painful, and may have long term impacts on a person’s life, especially if their mobility is affected.

A severe knee injury may require the injured person to take time off work, or may even require them to change their role or career path if they are no longer able to perform their duties as a result. If you have suffered a knee injury as the result of someone else’s negligence, you may be able to make a claim for knee injury compensation.

Type of Knee Injury

 

Knee injuries range from minor knee injuries, which may take weeks or months to recover from, to more severe types of injury which take longer to recover from, require surgery, or leave permanent damage. The most common types of knee injuries include:

  • Soft tissue damage, such as bruising to the knee and knee joint
  • Sprains and strains to the knee
  • Knee fractures
  • Lacerations to the knee
  • Ligament injuries, such as anterior cruciate ligament damage

It is important that you have your knee injury assessed by a medical professional as soon as possible so that you can obtain appropriate treatment. Treatment for knee injuries can range from resting the knee, to physiotherapy or surgery.

If you have suffered any type of knee injury in an accident which wasn’t your fault, you may have grounds to make a claim for knee injury compensation. Get in touch with Beacon Law today to find out more about making a personal injury claim.

Knee Injury Claims: Causes of Knee Injuries

 

Beacon Law have dealt with a range of knee injury claims which have arose as the result of various types of accidents. The most common types of accidents which may cause knee injuries include:

If you have suffered an injury to the knee in any type of accident, even those which are not listed above, you may be able to make an accident claim for knee injury compensation. Contact us to speak to one of our specialist personal injury solicitors and we will let you know if we think you have a claim.

What Should I Do After an Accident?

 

If your knee injury was sustained whilst at work, you should report the accident to a supervisor or manager immediately and ensure that the incident has been logged appropriately in an accident report book.

If the accident did not happen at work, you should report the incident to the person or company who you believe is responsible.

If you suffered your injury in a road traffic accident, contact your insurance company as soon as possible to report the accident.

You should seek appropriate medical attention for your injury from a GP or hospital as soon as possible. If your knee injury is serious, you should seek urgent attention at hospital.

We would advise that you keep receipts for any medical treatment which you have had to pay for so that you can recover the expenses if you decide to make a claim.

If you would like to make a claim for a knee injury, or if you would like to discuss the claim process with a personal injury solicitor, contact Beacon Law today using the contact forms on our website, or call us on 0330 1332 857.

You should be aware that there is a strict time limit of 3 years from the date of the accident for making a personal injury claim. This can be extended in special circumstances; however, we would advise that you start your knee injury claim as early as possible to avoid your claim becoming statute-barred.

Knee Injury Compensation Amounts

It is difficult to determine the amount of compensation you will receive for a knee injury without firstly knowing the seriousness of the injury and all facts of the case.

Your compensation award will be split into general damages and special damages.

General damages refer to the amount you will receive for your injury, i.e., your pain and suffering. The figure is based on the type of injury sustained, as well as the severity and the impact the injury has had on your life or the impact which it may continue to have on your future.

Special damages refer to any additional financial losses you sustained as a direct result of the accident and may include travel and parking costs, loss of earnings, medication costs, costs of any private treatment you may have required, and compensation for any additional care and assistance you may have required.

There are many compensation calculators online which may give you an idea of what your claim may be worth, however, the amount stated when using these calculators are not always accurate and cannot be guaranteed.

How Much do Knee Injury Claims Cost?

 

When considering making a knee injury claim for compensation, you may also be concerned about the costs of making a claim. The good news is, you should not be left out of pocket when making a personal injury claim.

We offer our claims on a no win, no fee basis. This agreement means that you will not be required to pay our fees if your claim is unsuccessful. Our fees will be deducted from your compensation on the conclusion of your case if you are successful in making a knee injury claim.

The only requirement for this agreement is that you cooperate with us throughout the process of your claim and that you are honest with us at every stage.

Why Choose Beacon Law?

Beacon Law are a leading firm of personal injury lawyers, offering a range of personal injury claim services to our clients, including knee injury claims. We provide a high level of service to all our clients and work hard to ensure they receive the appropriate treatment and highest level of compensation for their injuries.

We work closely with all clients, following their instructions whilst providing specialist legal advice on each case. We aim to support all our clients throughout a time which is already difficult, and provide the best case management possible throughout all legal proceedings.

If you require advice on a potential case or assistance, please contact us on 0330 1332 857. Alternatively, please complete our online form, and a Personal Injury expert will contact you to discuss your potential case.

Beacon Law are a Solicitors registered in England and Wales with our registered office based in Manchester. We are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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