Leg Injuries from a Car Crash
Getting in a car accident will often come with an injury.
Leg injuries can be painful and take a while to heal.
Depending on what type of work a person does, a leg injury can take them out of commission.
The largest sector of employment in Las Vegas is the hospitality industry.
This type of work relies on employees to move around a lot.
Standing and walking are often required for many jobs.
Construction, retail, and even driving jobs also need leg mobility.
It is common for a person to miss work and lose wages if they are injured.
Recover Damages For Leg Injuries
Lost wages can add up and create a financial burden for an injured victim.
Medical bills can be expensive and stressful.
Some of these costs will include hospitalization, medicine, treatments, and other expenses.
Making a full recovery may come after surgery and rehabilitation.
Pain and suffering are other types of damage.
Car accidents with leg injuries can be both physically and emotionally painful.
In severe cases of leg injuries, the damage can be long-lasting and life-changing.
Call Richard Harris
Car accidents can be devastating to those involved. Leg injuries can leave a victim unable to move around.
This can be frustrating and expensive. It is important to have a personal injury lawyer on your side after an accident.
The Richard Harris Law Firm has top-rated and highly knowledgeable attorneys who will protect your rights.
If you were injured due to the fault of another, you should not be left paying the bills.
Once we determine liability, we will then seek financial compensation.
Getting you the maximum payout for all the damages is our goal.
It is important for you to concentrate on making a full recovery. Let our lawyers work on your case and help get you compensated.
Every lawsuit is unique. They each come with their own set of circumstances and factors.
In many cases, we can negotiate a settlement.
We understand what it takes to go up against the insurance companies.
Trying to recover and fight the legal battle on your own at the same time can be difficult.
Having Richard Harris fight for you will give you your best chance at winning.
We have been winning leg injury car accident lawsuits in Las Vegas since 1980.
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Causes of Car Accident Leg Injuries
Leg injuries are common in all types of car accidents. Injuries can be wide-ranging.
These are the most common ways that leg injuries can occur in a car wreck.
- Directly Impacted: A direct force on the leg can cause an injury. The leg can be hit by an object inside the car or by part of the car itself. If this happens, there can be multiple injuries to the legs.
- Crushed: Legs can get in a position where a part of the car or object crushes them. They can be severely damaged if this happens.
- Twisting: When the leg moves in an unnatural way, it can do serious damage. This can affect all parts of the leg, including the knees, ankles, and feet.
A leg injury can affect a person’s quality of life. This may only be for a week or two for minor injuries. When leg injuries are major, a person can be affected long-term. Getting the proper medical attention after an accident can help stabilize the leg injury. It is vital to have an attorney on your side who specializes in leg injury accident lawsuits.
Broken Leg
This is one of the most common types of leg injuries.
How this injury is treated will depend on the type and seriousness of the injury.
Bone breaks will often require a cast. This will help the healing process.
In more severe cases, a person may need surgery.
Plates and pins are often put into the bone to help it heal. This is a more complicated procedure.
The time of recovery will vary, but it can be months before the bone is healed. Plates and metal pins will likely need to be removed later.
This will need another surgery. The patient must give the injury the needed amount of time for the bone to fully heal.
If the person rushes back to their activities too soon, the bone can break again.
Making the recovery much longer.
- Leg bones can break and shatter if there is too much pressure on them.
- The femur (thigh bone) can break if the knee is under pressure against a dashboard.
- An ankle can easily get twisted in the wrong direction and break.
- Feet can break if they are under pressure, hitting the pedals, or any other part of the car.
- The tibia (shin bone) and fibula (lower leg bone) are at risk if they are twisted or bent unnaturally.
A broken leg can be not only painful but also life-threatening. Some of the symptoms of a broken leg include severe pain, bruising, and swelling around the injury. If the leg is broken, it will be hard, if not impossible, to walk. The femur is the most dangerous if it breaks. It can be fatal if a person goes into intense shock after a car crash. It is important to call 911 and get to an emergency room.
ACL Injuries
This type of injury comes from a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament.
It can happen if the knee is hyper extended. Car accidents can be unpredictable.
In high-speed crashes, legs are especially at risk of this injury.
These injuries can be painful and cause a loss of motion. This can occur if there is an impact on the knee or it is twisted unnaturally.
ACL injuries will often have a popping sound. This is often heard when an athlete injures themselves.
It happens in car accidents too. It will be difficult to put any weight on the knee after an injury to this area.
In some cases, the injury may not be fully realized until the adrenaline from the crash wears off.
ACL injuries will need professional medical treatment.
Surgery may be needed in order to make a full recovery.
Soft Tissue Injuries
These tissues help support and connect organs and other parts of the body.
Nerves, tendons, blood vessels, and muscles are just a few examples.
Cuts and lacerations can become infected if not properly treated.
The time to heal will vary depending on how severe the tissue damage is.
This is especially true if it goes unnoticed after a car crash.
Soft tissue injuries don’t always appear on tests and scans.
This is why it is so important to be monitored by a doctor after a car crash.
Bumps and bruises
Car accidents can cause bumps and bruises on the legs.
This can happen by hitting the legs against an object in the car or the car itself.
Hitting the legs against the door, steering wheel, or center console is common. Bruises can be painful and cause swelling.
The skin will discolor and change colors throughout the healing process.
In some car accidents, the leg bruises can show up immediately. In other cases, they may show up later.
Blood vessels that are damaged under the skin will cause bruising to occur.
Leg Amputation
This is one of the most severe car accident-related leg injuries.
This type of injury will have a major impact on the person’s life.
This occurs if the leg is crushed or severely damaged.
A leg can be severed at the scene of the crash. In some cases, it is decided at the hospital.
An amputation can be the result of a lack of blood flow and damaged tissues. Losing a limb will come with emotional trauma as well.
A person can become depressed and have PTSD after this type of event.
There will be surgery, therapy, and rehabilitation after an amputation.
In some leg amputations, prosthetic devices can be used. Approximately 5.8 percent of lower limb amputations are from car accidents and workplace accidents.
Having Richard Harris on Your Side
The best way to present your case is to have an experienced car accident attorney.
Richard Harris can handle all the filings and paperwork. As the case progresses, we will keep you informed of all the legal issues.
We will present you with your best options and help guide you.
We work on a contingency basis. This means that there are no upfront fees or out-of-pocket expenses.
We will only get paid if you win your case. That gives us a lot of incentive to win.
Winning is what we do best.
Remember that the state of Nevada has a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury lawsuits.
If you wait past this time period, you will no longer be able to receive compensation. Contact us by phone, email, or come to our office.