Knee Injury Lawyer in Oklahoma City, OK

A knee injury can be a debilitating event you did not see coming, especially if someone else caused it. It could leave you with unexpected medical expenses and unanticipated time off work. You might not know where to turn for help to seek the compensation you need. At Ryan Bisher Ryan and Simons, a knee injury attorney could discuss your injury, the accident that caused it, and your financial losses with you in a free consultation. If you received a knee injury in an accident that someone else caused, contact us today.  

What Are Knee Injuries?

Johns Hopkins Medicine defines knee injuries as “trauma to one or more tissues that make up the knee joint: ligaments, tendons, cartilage, bones, and muscles.” Knee injuries can range from relatively minor to severe, depending on the accident that caused the injury. Knee injuries often occur due to a traumatic event, such as a car accident, slip and fall accident, or during a sporting event. However, knee injuries also frequently occur on the job. What these causes have in common is some kind of force or impact on the delicate knee structure that results in an injury.

Types of Knee Injuries

According to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), the most common knee injuries are sprains and tears of soft tissues, knee fractures, and dislocation. The nature of the knee injury dictates the level of treatment necessary. Some knee injuries are easily resolved with a brace and physical therapy. Other knee injuries require immediate surgery. 

Our personal injury lawyer has experience assisting clients with all types of knee injuries. Some common types of knee injuries include: 

  • Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears – Though often associated with sports, an ACL injury could easily occur anywhere if you change direction rapidly or step down from a step or ladder incorrectly.
  • Meniscus tears – Another common sports injury, a meniscus tear can also happen if you twist or pivot awkwardly – particularly if you are older or already have arthritis.  
  • Knee bursitis – The Mayo Clinic has found that knee bursitis can occur from a direct blow to the knee, overuse, or frequent and sustained pressure on hard surfaces. 
  • Patella fractures – A fall from a significant height, such as from a platform or ladder, could result in a patella fracture. This type of fracture is also a common injury sustained in motor vehicle accidents. 
  • Dislocation – An example of dislocation is where the tibia and femur bones of the knee are forced out of alignment. The AAOS describes these knee injuries as often occurring due to “high-energy trauma” someone may sustain in a fall or car accident.  

Can I Recover Compensation for My Knee Injury?

If you were injured in an accident that was someone else’s fault, you could seek compensation for the losses related to your knee injury. You could be eligible for compensation for: 

  • Medical expenses – Chances are you will have medical bills related to treating your knee injury. These can range from the cost of a few physical therapy sessions to expensive surgery. If the medical expenses are related to the accident that caused your knee injury, we could demand compensation on your behalf. 
  • Lost wages – If you are off work due to a knee injury, your attorney will calculate your lost income and request compensation for the wages you would have earned if you could work.
  • Pain and suffering – Your knee injury will no doubt cause you pain. But you might also suffer depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) because of the accident. You may be owed compensation for these losses as well. 

How Long Do I Have to File a Knee Injury Lawsuit In Oklahoma?

Under Oklahoma law, you typically have two years from the date of the accident or discovery of the injury to file a knee injury lawsuit. Once that period expires, you will likely be prohibited from filing a lawsuit to seek compensation for your knee injury. 

Although two years may seem like a long time, it is best to contact a knee injury attorney as soon as possible after you suffer a knee injury. With an attorney on your side from the beginning, you can rest assured your attorney will timely file your lawsuit if your knee injury claim cannot be resolved with a settlement. 

How Can an Oklahoma Knee Injury Lawyer Help?

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At Ryan Bisher Ryan and Simons, we offer each of our clients the personal, one-on-one attention they deserve. Founded in 1984, our firm has a legacy of providing high-quality legal services to the people of Oklahoma City. We have extensive experience in personal injury claims, including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, and truck accidents, along with workers’ compensation and Social Security claims. The knee injury lawyers at Ryan Bisher Ryan and Simons could help you with your knee injury claim. Contact us today to get your free consultation with one of our attorneys.