Will Getting Surgery Impact My Settlement Offer?

Will Getting Surgery Impact My Settlement Offer?

What do know when undergoing surgery during a personal injury case.

When you've been injured in an accident, you may be wondering whether having surgery will impact your personal injury settlement offer. Unfortunately, it can and often does. Whether or not a person receives medical treatment after an accident can have a major impact on the size of their personal injury settlement. 

The decision to seek medical attention or undergo surgery may be made carefully with the help of legal counsel who understands both civil law and the impact that this procedure could have on the outcome of your case. Regardless, you should always make these decisions in the best interest of your health and wellbeing. Talk with an Austin personal injury lawyer if you are concerned about how a surgery may impact your personal injury case.

In this article, we'll discuss how receiving medical treatment may affect a personal injury settlement offer and what to consider when making such decisions. By understanding the potential consequences involved, individuals can make more informed choices that are best for them and their families.

What personal injuries require surgery?

Depending on the severity and type of injury, surgery may be necessary to help individuals return to pre-injury health. In some cases, individuals will require surgically invasive procedures, while others may benefit from minimally invasive techniques or even physical therapy.

Some of the most common personal injuries that may necessitate surgery include:

  • traumatic brain injuries
  • broken bones or fractures
  • spinal cord damage resulting from a slip and fall or a car crash injury;
  • complex wounds caused by lacerations;
  • shoulder dislocation;
  • knee ligament tears

At times surgery is necessary for restoring basic bodily functions affected by injuries such as open heart surgery for repairing damaged valves or spinal cord implants allowing paralyzed persons to walk again. Surgery can also repair tissue damage caused by burns or other trauma related events.

When evaluating whether a person should have surgery after suffering an injury, medical professionals typically consider factors including

  • Age
  • Health status
  • Prior medical history
  • Expectations upon healing
  • Degree of discomfort experienced after trauma
  • Possible complication associated with having the procedure done
  • Long term results anticipated and any potential risks involved.

How will surgery impact my personal injury settlement offer?

In a personal injury case, an injured party's legal team will have to prove that the harm suffered was caused by another person or entity. Depending on the type of injury and whether surgery is necessary, this can be more difficult to demonstrate as opposed to if no treatment or surgery was required for recovery. These kind of hurdles are one of the things that Austin personal injury lawyers look for in personal injury cases.

Additionally, since medical bills are usually seen as a form of damages in a personal injury case, the cost of surgery may serve as proof that there were significant damages incurred from the incident. 

Having said that, if someone ends up requiring surgical intervention due to an accident or another person's negligence then it can be argued that these expenses should factor into their settlement offer since it is directly related to their injuries.

The same goes for any other medical expenses incurred during recovery such as prescriptions drugs physical therapy visits doctor visits etc Each dollar spent on treatments related to your injury could potentially be included when evaluating the value to your claim so keep track of all associated costs and submit them with your paperwork when seeking compensation. 

When trying decide on how much money should be considered appropriate compensation for a personal injury lawsuit involving surgery make sure you consider past successes in similar cases involving similar efforts and compare those results with what you believe would be fair based upon all relevant circumstances. You should also consider inquiring whether they have handled similar surgery related injury cases before. Start the process of hiring a personal injury lawyer by contacting our law firm today.

What will I need to prove damages for my personal injury related damages

When someone is hurt due to an accident, it's important to show how the injury happened. Medical records can help prove that the injury was caused by the accident, and that surgery was needed for recovery. The medical records will also show how much money was spent on treatments like prescriptions, physical therapy visits, doctor visits and surgeries related to the injury. All of this information can be used when asking for compensation in a personal injury lawsuit.  

It's also important to prove the value of any pain and suffering associated with the injury. This can be done through testimony from medical professionals, friends and family who witnessed how the injury impacted day-to-day life. The amount of your pain and suffering damages may impact how much you will ask for to settle your case with the insurance carrier.

Other evidence can include photos, videos or written statements that show what a person was capable of doing before the accident and how their lifestyle has changed as a result. When considering all of this information, it's wise to consult with an attorney familiar with these types of cases to ensure you have appropriate documentation ready when seeking compensation for your injuries. 

Contact Fletcher Law for help understanding how surgery may impact your personal injury case settlement. 

If you have suffered a personal injury that required surgery, it is highly recommended that you contact Fletcher Law to receive legal guidance in your case. We are experienced in handling cases related to surgery-related injuries and have over twenty years of experience in the field. Our team includes knowledgeable attorneys who have successfully represented victims of accidents involving complex surgeries with favorable results. 

We understand the difficulties of having to go through a long and painful process as well as the financial hardship associated with surgeries and medical bills, which is why we strive to provide clients with aggressive and professional representation. Our firm also offers free consultations so that we can better assess your case and provide you with valuable advice on how to proceed. For those seeking justice due to a surgery-related injury, Fletcher Law is here to help.