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how much settlement for broken ankle

by Antwon Ebert Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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However, the average full and final settlement for a comp foot injury was shown to be $17,435. This last number went up to $23,692 if the foot was coupled on the claim form with an ankle injury.

between $15,000 to $35,000

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What's the average settlement for an ankle injury?

Here's a quick look at some real-world personal injury settlements and civil court verdicts in cases involving ankle injuries: $2,700,000 settlement for plaintiff union labor worker who fell at construction site, suffered ligament tears, and required two arthroscopic surgeries.

Can I get compensation for an ankle fracture?

Someone’s carelessness may cause your ankle fracture. If so, you may be entitled to compensation. In this article, I’ll first briefly talk about ankle fractures. Then, I’ll explain how I calculate the settlement value of an ankle fracture case. You’ll see real settlements and verdicts.

How much was the settlement for a foot injury in Maryland?

$203,000 settlement for plaintiff who suffered nerve and subcutaneous damage to right ankle and foot, resulting in permanent partial disability and scarring and exacerbation of pre-existing mental condition. $88,000 court judgment awarded to a Maryland woman whose foot was run over by a car. She required surgery to repair a broken ankle.

How much is a broken ankle worth?

Some cases of ankle injury may also require future ankle fusion which itself will increase how much a broken ankle is worth because of the pain and suffering involved in this procedure. Ankle fusion compensation can increase your overall case value up to $150,000-$200,000.

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What is punitive damages in a slip and fall case?

In the most egregious cases of slip and fall cases, the court may decide to award punitive damages to punish the owner or occupier of the property where the injury took place for particularly negligent or reckless behavior that led to the accident . Punitive damages for this type of case are rare, but when a client receives them, there is no limit to the amount of punitive damages the victim of a slip and fall case can receive.

Can you break your ankle in a slip and fall?

Posted on: Apr 19, 2019. Breaking an ankle in a slip and fall accident that is not your fault can be a painful and confusing experience. You expect the places that you visit to be for visitors and free of hazardous conditions that lead to accidents involving broken ankles and other injuries.

Is there a limit to slip and fall punitive damages?

Punitive damages for this type of case are rare, but when a client receives them, there is no limit to the amount of punitive damages the victim of a slip and fall case can receive.

How does ankle injury affect plaintiff?

How the ankle injury affects the particular plaintiff is also crucial. If the plaintiff was very active prior to a partially-disabling ankle injury, her damages will likely be higher in the eyes of a jury than if she had been relatively physically inactive.

What is the injury to the ankle?

Ankle injuries vary in severity, but most qualify as either a fracture, sprain, or strain. The ankle is where the tibia and fibula lower leg bones attach (via ligaments) to the talus bone, which connects foot to leg. In addition to bones and ligaments, tendons attach muscles to the ankle joint. The bones can be fractured, the ligaments can be sprained when they are stretched too far (including complete tears), and the muscles and tendons can be strained by being pulled or stretched too far.

What does it mean to value an injury case?

Valuing an injury case means coming up with a best guess at what a jury might award the plaintiff (the injured person), and what the defendant (the person being sued, usually represented by an insurance company) would be willing to pay.

What is concrete loss?

Estimating how much the plaintiff might receive is a challenge. Some damages, like medical bills and lost income, are more "concrete" losses, typically based on the amount the plaintiff demonstrates he or she has paid or lost, and/or will continue to pay or lose.

Can ankle injuries be paid out?

A workplace ankle injury will typically only be paid out through your state's worker's compensation insurance system. The standards of compensation vary from state to state, but if a plaintiff is not completely disabled by the injury and does not have high medical bills—no surgery was required, for example—the worker's compensation payment may not be very high, especially compared to a personal injury settlement. If your injury occurred while on the job, make sure you check out our workers compensation claims coverage.

Is ankle injury a personal injury?

Even though personal injury claims involving ankle injuries relate to a fairly specific kind of harm, there's still much to learn about the potential value of any settlement or court award you might receive.

How much does it cost to break an ankle bone?

If you break one ankle bone, and a doctor puts a plate and screws in your ankle, the pure exposure value of pain and suffering is between $100,000 to $150,000. This is based on past Florida jury verdicts and assumes that you don’t have any major issues like a permanent limp.

How Much is a Bimalleolar Ankle Fracture With Surgery Worth?

If you look at Florida jury verdicts, the full value of the pain and suffering component of a bimalleolar fracture with ORIF surgery is $250,000 to $350,000.

How Does a 2nd Surgery to Remove Hardware Affect a Trimalleolar Case Value?

After you have screws put in your leg to fix your trimalleolar fracture, they may irritate your skin.

What is a bimalleolar fracture?

If you fractured both the tibia and fibula, you have a bimalleolar fracture. A bimalleolar fracture is typically worth more than a simple ankle fracture. This is because, in part, it involves two fractured bones. (The image at the top of this article is a bimalleolar fracture.)

How much does it cost to fix a bimalleolar fracture?

If you have surgery to fix a bimalleolar fracture, and the orthopedic doctor recommends an ankle fusion, the full value of the pain and suffering component may be $500,000 to over $1,000,000. Some verdicts are lower. Other verdicts may be higher.

What is a broken ankle called?

A broken bone is called an ankle fracture. If you fracture your ankle, 1 or more of the bones that comprise the ankle joint are broken. All things equal, your case has a higher full settlement value if you break more than 1 bone. A fractured ankle can be just a simple break in one bone.

How much does an ankle fusion cost?

If your orthopedic doctor says that you will need a future ankle fusion, the full value of the pain and suffering component of the fusion could be $200,000 or higher .

Ankle Injury Settlement

This article will help you better navigate the complicated issue of ankle injuries and related accident settlements. Read on to learn about:

Ankle Injuries Anatomy

Ankle injuries can include the breaking or damage of the bones, ligaments, nerves, muscles or tendons of the ankle and surrounding area.

Ankle Injury Treatments

Depending on your ankle injury, treatment can be nonsurgical or surgical in nature. Common treatments include:

Ankle Injury Settlement Amounts

Different ankle injuries will result in different settlement amounts. While these can differ from state to state, they will generally remain consistent nationally. This means that an ankle injury settlement amount in California will often be similar to one in New York or Maryland.

How Much Should I Settle For A Broken Ankle?

How much should you settle for in your ankle injury case? This will depend on what level of injury you have and what your doctor’s recommendations are for future care.

Sample Verdicts & Settlements

VERDICT: $192,753.00. While operating a motor vehicle, plaintiff was struck by another car driven by a teenage driver. During the accident the plaintiff was hurt badly with damage to the ankle causing permanent injury that was not able to be addressed through surgery or physical therapy.

Ankle Injury Settlement Q&A

A broken ankle injury can be worth anywhere from $10,000 to upwards of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

How much is the average worker's compensation settlement for ankle injuries?

The NSC estimates the average workers’ compensation settlements for ankle injuries is $30,486. Below is a table for estimated settlement amounts based on the NSC claim cost average for ankle injuries.

How long does it take to file a workers compensation claim?

It is imperative that you file a workers compensation claim within the statute of limitations– 120 days– in order to receive the medical treatment and workers’ compensation benefits necessary to properly heal and cover the full cost of your medical bills.

Can you get retraining for ankle injury?

Vocational rehabilitation: if your ankle injury prevents you from returning to your job, you are eligible for job retraining through workers’ compensation insurance.

Can you get lifetime medical benefits for an ankle injury?

A serious ankle injury can leave you with lifetime impairment and difficulty with balance, standing, climbing stairs, and driving. Injured workers can qualify for lifetime medical benefits along with other workers comp benefits.

Jonathan Eamon Spodnick

There is no easy answer to your question, as it is all very fact specific. Our office settled a fractured ankle claim for $500,000 a few years ago with an impairment slightly worse than what you mentioned here. Much will depend on how your activities of daily living and work abilities have been affected by your ankle fracture.

Lars A. Lundeen

The best way to get an idea of how much money it will take to make up for the damage to your ankle is to have a personal injury attorney examine your medical records in detail and get an idea about the available assets of the at fault party.

David Alden Brown

The value of a claim varies dramatically based upon the type of accident; the physical impact of the accident, the medical expenses involved, the wage loss involved, the amount of documentable pain and suffering, the documentable loss of enjoyment of life, the long-term disability, the impact on your future, how good a witness you make -- and much more.

Richard S. Lowell

Mr Kudler has given you extremely good advice. Assuming your facts to be true, and assuming significant available coverage, you have a case that is substantial. If you have not already done so, find a good attorney and trust their advice.

Ryan Daniel Sutherland

I agree with my colleagues, there are many factors that go into valuing a case. At the end of your medical care/treatment your doctor should provide a "whole person impairment rating" (WPI) mostly based upon your recovery.

Ben H. Nakatani Jr

While many ankle claims don't amount to much because they heal mostly (back to work, full duty), I have also had ankle cases worth more. We can't tell you what value cases are worth. You will have to find a Workers' Compensation attorney in your area and sit down with him or her. Just simply "not healing 100%" tells us nothing really.

Cameron Sean Huey

That is a very difficult question to answer. Your final permanent disability rating is based upon the condition of the ankle when the doctor believes that your condition has reached maximum improvement. THen there is the factor of what future medical treatment is needed.

James Michael Bader

the amount of any settlement is based on a number of factors: what is the level of impairment (no standing more than 5 minutes or no standing more than 1 hour), age and occupation at time of injury, extent of need for future medical care, etc.). So, without all of those factors...and more...we can't give you any answer.

Brett A. Borah

Based on the information that has been provided it is impossible to say what a fair settlement would be. It will depend on whether you have permanent restrictions, what those restrictions are, your age at time of injury, your occupation at time of injury, whether there are other body parts involved, etc.

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