Shoulder Injury Settlement With Surgery
How much compensation you get for a shoulder injury settlement with surgery in Florida varies based on the unique circumstances of each situation and the severity of your injuries. Based on our own settlement data on this page, the average shoulder injury settlement with surgery is between $150,000 and $1,529,282.
These settlements highlight our unwavering commitment to securing the compensation our clients rightfully deserve after they have been injured. Our track record demonstrates our ability to navigate complex legal challenges and advocate for the right of our clients effectively, especially those who have suffered shoulder injuries that require surgery due to accidents. Whether negotiating with insurance companies or going through litigation, our personal injury lawyers strive to achieve outcomes that reflect the full extent of our clients’ damages and losses.
$1,529,282 / Shoulder Surgery / Jury Verdict
We achieved a jury verdict of $1,529,282 for our client. The case was in Lee County, Florida and involved a rotator cuff injury requiring surgery.
$150,000 / Auto Accident / Shoulder Injury
We successfully represented a 34-year-old client who worked for an excavation company and was involved in a significant auto collision on Tamiami Trail on July 19, 2022. The defendant negligently turned into our client’s path, which then resulted in a direct impact. Our client suffered injuries including:
- A bulged disc at the C3-4 and C5-6 levels
- Bilateral disc protrusion at C3-4 and C4-5,
- An incomplete tear of the right rotator cuff
Following the accident, our client quickly sought medical attention due to experiencing persistent neck and shoulder pain. After initial medical attention, an MRI confirmed inflammation, bursitis, and a suspected tendon tear in his shoulder. Subsequently, our client underwent the recommended arthroscopic surgery, which included a subacromial bursectomy and acromioplasty, which successfully alleviated his symptoms.
In our representation, we meticulously compiled a comprehensive demand package outlining the extent of our client’s injuries and the impact they have had on his life and ability to work. Despite resistance from the defendant’s insurance company, who disputed the severity and what caused the shoulder injury, we presented the compelling evidence we had compiled, including our client’s medical history and the immediate onset of symptoms post-accident. Through persistent negotiation, we secured a shoulder injury with surgery settlement of $150,000.00 for our client, significantly exceeding the initial offer of $75,000.00.
This outcome highlights our commitment to achieving the best results possible for our clients in personal injury cases. Our client was pleased with the resolution we were able to obtain, which provided fair compensation for his injuries, medical expenses, and associated hardships.
Shoulder Injury Settlement Without Surgery
If you’re curious about the typical settlement amount for a shoulder injury without surgery, it depends upon a multitude of circumstances. The case value can be influenced by the extent of negligence, the extent of comparative negligence, how much insurance is available, the extent of impact, the amount of medical bills, the amount of lost wages, as well as other factors, such as whether the client had a pre-existing condition and how good of a witness the client would make. Below are some examples of cases where we represented clients that had shoulder injuries without surgery where we resolved the cases favorably.
Every case is different and has different facts which affect the case value. How much compensation you get for a shoulder injury settement without surgery in Florida varies based on the unique circumstances of each situation and the severity of your injuries. Based on our own settlement data on this page, the average shoulder injury settement without surgery is between $60,000 to $300,000.
By learning about the cases we have won, you’ll see our unwavering commitment to securing justice for our clients. While previous auto accident shoulder injury settlements and case outcomes don’t directly influence your specific case, knowing about our track record of success demonstrates our capability and commitment to achieving favorable results for victims who have sustained shoulder injuries in accidents. If you’ve experienced a similar injury, consulting with a car insurance lawyer can help clarify your legal options and guide you toward a fair settlement.
$300,000 Auto Accident Shoulder Injury Without Surgery to Shoulder
Our auto accident lawyers at Abrahamson & Uiterwyk showed their dedication to delivering the best results for our clients when we successfully represented one of our clients who was struck by a vehicle while walking his dog in Pinellas County. Our client was approaching a crosswalk while on his way to the beach with his canine companion and pressed the button to activate the rapid flashing beacons, signaling approaching vehicles to stop so that he could cross the road. Despite the activated beacons and the pedestrian crossing sign, the defendant was clearly distracted, and failed to notice these warnings. As a result, the defendant struck our client while travelling at approximately 30 miles per hour.
The impact caused our client to roll onto the hood of the defendant’s vehicle and then thrown into the other lane of traffic. Fortunately, the vehicles in the other lane had stopped before our client was further injured. Unfortunately, our client was knocked unconscious and did not regain consciousness until he had been transported to the emergency room.
In the emergency room, our client was diagnosed with a dislocated left shoulder, broken left collarbone, fractured ribs, multiple lacerations, and a concussion, and he received immediate medical care for these injuries. After being discharged from the hospital, he was referred to an orthopedic surgeon, who then diagnosed him with a left shoulder rotator cuff tear. The surgeon determined that no surgery would be needed to repair the rotator cuff as long as our client followed the prescribed regimen of physical therapy. This physical therapy regiment was created to restore the range of motion in his shoulder. Thanks to his dedication to the therapy, our client was able to regain full use of his left shoulder without needing surgical repair.
After our client had successfully concluded his medical treatment, our team submitted a demand for settlement to both the defendant’s insurance company and our client’s underinsured motorist insurance carrier. Initially, both of the insurance companies refused to offer a fair settlement, but through our persistent negotiations and dedication to obtaining compensation for our client, we were able to secure a significantly higher amount. Ultimately, we obtained $100,000 from the defendant’s insurance company and $200,000 from our client’s underinsured motorist policy, for a combined $300,000 settlement for our client.
$85,000 – Auto Accident Shoulder Injury Without Surgery to Shoulder
Our client was attempting to cross through an intersection when he was struck on the driver’s side by a motorcycle traveling at a high rate of speed. As a result of the impact our client’s vehicle was totaled and the rider of the motorcycle was pronounced dead at the scene.
Following the impact, our client was transported to the nearest emergency room. At the emergency room our client underwent the painful removal of imbedded glass and underwent numerous x-rays. Our client was discharged with a diagnosis of chest pain, left shoulder pain and numerous abrasions. Two days later, our client presented to a different emergency room, where x-rays of his chest revealed a fractured sternum and he, again, underwent glass removal from his left elbow.
Our client sought additional medical treatment through a chiropractor where he received physical therapy and adjustments. The client’s left shoulder pain did not fully resolve with conservative treatment, so he was referred to obtain a left shoulder MRI. The left shoulder MRI revealed a torn tendon and a tear in the labrum. Due to health concerns our client was unable to proceed with surgery on the shoulder.
A demand was provided to the defendant’s insurance company, as well as two other insurance companies that provided underinsured motorist coverage. Our attorneys convinced all three insurance companies to pay their entire policy limits. Accordingly, we were pleased that our client received the maximum insurance proceeds for their injuries.
$60,000 / Auto Accident
At Abrahamson & Uiterwyk, our team worked diligently to help our client receive a significant shoulder injury with surgery settlement in Bradenton, FL. Our client was injured while crossing a crosswalk outside a store. She was struck by a vehicle making a left turn from the parking lot, and was not paying attention. Following the accident, our client sought immediate medical attention at a local Urgent Care facility and later sought ongoing treatment at an orthopedic clinic to diagnose injuries to her cervical spine and shoulder.
Diagnostic MRI scans revealed that the accident had caused two herniated discs in her cervical spine and a rotator cuff injury in her shoulder. To address these serious injuries, our client had to undergo radiofrequency ablation for her cervical spine and was recommended by her doctor to have arthroscopic surgery on her shoulder.
At first, our client was offered an insufficient settlement amount of $15,000. However, with our dedicated representation and hard work, we successfully secured the maximum insurance policy limits available for our client, which amounted to $60,000. This shoulder injury with surgery settlement we obtained for our client did not just cover all medical expenses but also provided compensation for her pain, suffering, and other damages incurred due to the accident.
Shoulder Injuries at Work
Common Shoulder Injuries Sustained At Work
Shoulder injuries are unfortunately a common occurrence, being caused by a multitude of reasons, yet they are notably common within workplace environments. According to an article provided by MedExpress.com, shoulder injuries pose significant challenges for both workers and their employers. In 2019, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) documented over 67,000 shoulder injuries, with approximately 40,000 resulting in an average absence of 22 workdays per injury. These statistics highlight the substantial impact of shoulder injuries on the workforce.
Sometimes, these injuries require surgical intervention, including arthroscopic surgery, to facilitate the employee’s return to work and restore a pain-free quality of life. When surgery is required after sustaining a shoulder injury at work, many employees fear that they won’t be able to afford it, especially since they won’t be able to return to work. However, worker’s compensation is typically in place to help pay for treatment and recovery time for shoulder injuries sustained on the job. But when worker’s compensation claims are disputed by the employer, employees who have been injured at work can reach out to our team at Abrahamson & Uiterwyk, where a worker’s compensation attorney near you can help with arthroscopic shoulder surgery settlements through workers’ compensation.
Many employees feel that filing a worker’s compensation claim for their shoulder injuries is not worth the hassle, or that they may be retaliated against by their employer. However, we would like to provide several examples of cases involving arthroscopic shoulder surgery settlements through workers’ compensation that we have handled. We do this in an effort to provide support and show that it is possible to receive compensation for shoulder injuries sustained at work, even though the settlement values can vary widely based on the severity of injury and loss of time at work.
A variety of shoulder injuries can occur while on the job, each have their own unique challenges and recovery processes. These injuries can be caused by different types of workplace activities and accidents. Regardless of the specific nature of the shoulder injury, they require medical attention if the employee wishes to file a worker’s compensation claim. They can also significantly impact an employee’s ability to perform their work duties, and may even be disabled due to the extent of the injury, and whether treatment options work. Some of the most common workplace shoulder injuries include the following:
Labral Tears
Labral tears are a common shoulder injury in the workplace. The labrum, which is a piece of cartilage attached to the shoulder socket, surrounds the glenoid cavity in the shoulder blade. This piece of cartilage provides crucial protection and stability to the ball joint within the shoulder. A labrum can tear due to various reasons, leading to significant shoulder injuries that may require surgery. Mild labral tears will require conservative methods to heal the tear, however severe labral tears will require surgery to repair it. Common causes of labral tears in the workplace include:
- Workplace accidents
- Falls
- Repetitive motion tasks
- Shoulder dislocations
These injuries can severely affect an employee’s ability to perform their job, often requiring medical attention and rehabilitative therapies for proper recovery. Often times, employees that sustain a labral tear must take time off of work to heal, often meaning they will lose wages, unless a worker’s compensation claim is filed.
Rotator Cuff Injuries
Rotator cuff injuries can be sustained at work, and frequently result from tears in the rotator cuff tendon. This tendon is an integral part of the shoulder joint, allowing the shoulder to move around with ease when intact. Rotator cuff tears often result from workplace accidents, including falling on an outstretched arm or lifting heavy objects. Rotator cuff tendons can also gradually tear over time due to repeated strain and overuse from performing the same motion over and over again. These injuries can severely affect an employee’s ability to perform their job, often requiring medical treatment and an extended recovery period, resulting in a loss of wages, extensive medical bills, and maybe even permanently disabled from the injury.
Bursitis
Another common workplace shoulder injury is bursitis, which is characterized by the inflammation of the bursa. The bursa is a small sac that serves as a cushion between bones and other moving parts including the muscles, tendons, or skin. This condition is typically caused by overusing the shoulder joint, which is frequent in many workplace settings where repetitive motions or continuous physical activity are required, such as construction, home services, and even desk jobs. The inflammation caused by bursitis can lead to significant pain and discomfort, affecting an employee’s ability to perform their job effectively. Addressing bursitis often involves seeking medical treatment and adjustments to work habits, or even taking time off to prevent further aggravation of the injury. If further aggravated or left untreated, bursitis could develop into chronic pain, muscle atrophy, and even joint damage, highlighting the importance of workplace ergonomics and preventive measures.
Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder dislocation is another type of injury that can occur in the workplace. The shoulder dislocates when the upper arm bone pops out of the shoulder socket, which can be classified as either a full or partial dislocation. This type of injury often happens when an individual falls on their shoulder or is crushed against an object. A shoulder dislocation typically results in severe shoulder pain, swelling, and bruising of the shoulder and upper arm, and requires the arm bone to be placed back into the shoulder joint. It can also cause numbness, muscle spasms, and significant difficulty in moving the arm, even after the shoulder is back in place. Such injuries not only bring immediate and intense pain but also affect an employee’s ability to perform their job, as they require immediate medical treatment and an extended recovery period. Shoulder dislocations can also cause further damage to the shoulder, such as tendon or ligament tears, and require surgery to repair them.
Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery
In some cases, shoulder injuries such as dislocations, labral or ligament tears, or other forms of significant damage, arthroscopic shoulder surgery may be necessary to repair the shoulder components and restore its function. Arthroscopic shoulder surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that has several benefits over traditional open surgery. A surgeon uses a small camera, called an arthroscope, to view and operate inside the shoulder joint. This technique is a modern day revolution that simply requires making small incisions through which surgical instruments and the camera are inserted. The surgeon can then view and repair damage such as torn ligaments, damaged cartilage, or other injuries to the interior of the shoulder with precision and minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. The arthroscopic approach typically leads to quicker recovery times and less post-operative pain compared to traditional open surgery.
To manage the financial burden associated with the cost of surgery after being injured at work, individuals often seek arthroscopic shoulder surgery settlements when worker’s compensation does not provide enough financial compensation. These settlements are designed to help cover the costs of the surgery itself, rehabilitative therapies required for a full recovery, and any wages the employee lost while they were unable to work. By obtaining an arthroscopic shoulder surgery settlement, employees can focus on recovering from their injuries without the added stress of financial strain, ensuring they receive the necessary treatment and support to return to their daily activities and professional responsibilities as effectively as possible.
Filing A Worker’s Compensation Claim For Shoulder Injuries
Filing a workers’ compensation claim for shoulder injuries, especially if surgery is required, can be intimidating, especially when employers are trying to deter them from doing so. The intimidation of filing a claim can be due to a lack of general knowledge about the process. However, with the help of a reliable workers compensation attorney near you, such as the ones at Abrahamson & Uiterwyk, you can successfully navigate the workers’ comp system and receive compensation for your shoulder injuries. In Florida, filing a worker’s compensation claim is fairly straight forward.
When seeking compensation from an employer, workers must provide a written description of the injury within 30 days of the accident. There is an exception for injuries that become apparent only after some time. Under the Florida workers’ compensation guidelines, the claim form must include sufficient medical documentation of the injury or illness and proof of any lost wages. If there is an injury, it’s important for the employee to identify all body parts that are or could be affected by the injury, including all areas in which they are feeling any pain.
Once the worker’s compensation claim is filed, the employer or their insurance company may contest the claim, which would result in a hearing before a judge. It’s not uncommon for employers and insurance companies to challenge worker’s compensation claims, as they often prioritize their financial interests over the health care needs of their employees. Many employees hesitate to apply for workers’ compensation due to a fear of being fired or facing other forms of retaliation from their employers, especially if they are threatened to not file. However, employees have rights to these benefits under Florida Statutes 440.205. Having a workers’ compensation lawyer from Abrahamson & Uiterwyk on their side is crucial for navigating the process and ensuring their rights are upheld so they can receive the benefits they are entitled to under Florida’s workers’ compensation laws. Additionally, if any issues arise with the employer’s insurance company, an auto insurance dispute attorney can help protect your rights. Contact us today!