Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Compensation
There are high chances that you have suffered a posterior cruciate ligament injury and it wasn’t your fault. If this sounds like you then you may be eligible to make a compensation claim. Telephone Tylers Solicitors today on 0800 699 0079 and let us talk you through the process of making your compensation claim for a damaged posterior cruciate ligament.
Posterior cruciate ligament damage happens to be a condition that significantly affects the functionality of the knee. Ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect the bones of the leg to each other. This condition can be triggered by various circumstances such as receiving a heavy blow to the knee, a car accident, or by falling on your knee after being pushed.
Who Can Be Responsible For Your Injury?
As would be expected, you can sustain posterior cruciate ligament damage due to the negligence of others, such as in a car accident or a work-related incident. In such scenarios, you are most likely entitled to make legal compensation claims if it wasn’t your fault.
For those who have to undergo surgery to restore the functionality of your knee, you might also need to claim for your inability to resume your usual standard of life during recovery, including time off work and any medical expenses.
Many individuals who have filed for compensation for this condition have met with considerable success. A large number of them have received the appropriate financial compensation based on the extent of their injury. There are many personal injury solicitors in the UK that specialise in dealing with cases of this kind. If you are convinced that you sustained posterior cruciate ligament damage due to the irresponsible actions of other people, you should seek the advice of an experienced personal injury lawyer. Tylers Solicitors will guide you through the right course of action you should take.
How Much Compensation Could I Claim for Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage?
There are several important factors that can alter the outcome of your compensation amount. This can include the exact location where you sustained the injury and the extent and distinctive nature of the injury. Financial valuations for compensation are assessed based on the guidelines of the judicial studies board for general damage associated with personal accident cases. The solicitor you choose to represent you will use these regulations and adjust them to your particular case.
What are the Symptoms of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage, And How Is It Diagnosed?
This medical condition can vary by intensity, and the symptoms that it shows can range from mild to severe. Some of the symptoms include excessive swelling of the knee, acute pains, instability while standing upright, problems when walking or when bearing some weight on the knee region. If such problems are not addressed in a timely manner they can lead to further injury.
Where Can I Find More Information on Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Claims?
There are a number of reputable online resources you can access to find useful information related to your condition and how to go about making a compensation claim. Tylers Solicitors have taken it upon ourselves to provide absolutely free guidance to anybody that might wish to undertake such legal actions. Further to access comprehensive information on the nature and attributes of posterior cruciate ligament damage don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team today.
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Compensation Amounts
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Compensation Claims Calculator
If you have sustained minor to severe posterior cruciate ligament damage in your knee, then you could be owed compensation. The amount of compensation that you could be owed will depend purely on the severity of the injury and how long could you be having to deal with the lasting damage of it. Use Tylers’ simple posterior cruciate ligament damage compensation calculator below!
Minor Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Compensation Amounts
The most common theme in this extent of knee injury is that you will often see there is a shorter period of acceleration and they tend to be less serious. Occasional pain may be felt with this type of injury but if it carries on then you could be owed compensation. Get in touch with our team today to find out more.
Up to £10,450
Moderate Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Compensation Amounts
In this case, the pain can start to get more unbearable and daily activities may start to become increasingly challenging. This extent of a knee injury is known to reduce stability and can enhance any other type of minor disability, making it increasingly uncomfortable.
£11,275 to £19,000
Serious Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Compensation Amounts
In these instances, you may suffer from continual pain and discomfort, as a result of posterior crucial ligament damage. This pain may result in restricted or limited movement throughout the joint in the knee. Contact our personal injury solicitors today.
£19,000 to £33,000
Severe Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Compensation Amounts
If you have sustained severe posterior cruciate ligament damage, then then pain could be permanent and constant. This could further result in impairment in the knee and potential further damage to the kneecap. Get in touch with us today to start your claim.
£39,250 to £53,000
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Choose Tylers to Make Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Compensation Claims?
Here at Tylers, for many years we have been known as the go-to specialists in personal injury claims. Our experienced and expert solicitors will help you claim the compensation that you deserve and take your case to the next level. Our team can increase your chances of success. Throughout our time in the industry, we’ve helped thousands of clients get what they deserve.
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Is Tylers a No-Win, No-Fee Posterior Cruciate Ligament Damage Compensation Claims Solicitor?
A great thing about our services as a personal injury solicitors is the no-win, no-fee legal service that we provide to all of our clients. Our team will make sure that we do our upmost to get you the money you deserve. In any case where we fall short or fail to meet the requirements to get you a claim won, you won’t pay us anything.
Can I Claim For a Knee Injury in a Public Place?
You’d be surprised with the quantity of public knee injuries we deal with and it seems to be coming a common injury to sustain. Our team have plenty of experience dealing with this sort of case and we analyse the situation and gather evidential proof and details to give us the best chance possible to win your claim. A number of parties may be responsible for your injury, depending on the location and the circumstances.
What are the Most Common Knee Injuries?
As personal injury solicitors, we deal with a wide range of knee injuries and posterior cruciate ligament damage. Below, is a list of some of the most common knee injuries we come across:
- Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries
- Dislocation
- Meniscal Tears
- Collateral Ligament Injuries
- Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
- Fractures
- Tendon Tears
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