Knee injuries can cause significant pain, disability and restriction on a person’s day to day life. Law Advice Compensation Lawyers gather the very best medical evidence to prove the extent of your injuries and their impact on your future.

Knee Injuries

We help clients that suffer from knee injuries to get the compensation they deserve. Some of the more common knee injuries include:

  • Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries (ACL)
  • Other ligament injuries including PCL, MCL and LCL injuries
  • Meniscus injuries
  • Knee cartilage injuries
  • Knee patella fractures
  • Dislocation of the knee patella
  • Knee tendon tears
  • Bursitis
  • Bakers Cyst
  • Chondromalacia Patellae

Panel of Expert Doctors

We have a panel of expert doctors that can provide valuable medical evidence in your compensation claim. Our doctors are respected experts in their field, and provide comprehensive medical legal reports addressing injuries, impact on working capacity, future medical treatment and domestic/home care requirements. We understand that quality medical evidence has a direct and positive impact on the success and value of your claim.

Medical Assessment Guidelines

As we have Accredited Specialists in Personal Injury Law, our lawyers are experienced in the medical guidelines used in personal injury claims. We are skilled in interpreting medical assessments under the AMA 4th Edition, AMA 5th Edition, Motor Accident Permanent Impairment Guidelines and Workers Compensation Guidelines.

Treatment Providers that Specialise in Knee Injuries

Typical doctors or treatment providers that provide medical advice and medical legal reports regarding knee injuries are:

  • Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • Neurosurgeons
  • Occupational Physicians
  • Rheumatologists
  • Chiropractors
  • Sports Medicine Specialists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Arthroscopic procedures

Scans of the Injury

Quite often, scans such as MRI Scans or CT Scans can reveal injuries not found by a simple physical examination. We can assist in the organisation of medical scans and other diagnostic material in order to obtain the best possible evidence for you claim. 

The Effect of a Knee Injury

If your knee injury has impaired your ability to work or your ability to perform home duties, we would also consider obtaining the following medical evidence: 

  • Occupation Therapist -  to gather evidence on the effect that your injury has had on your ability to perform domestic tasks.
  • Functional Assessment -  to obtain evidence on the restrictions that your injuries have placed on your ability to perform certain movements.
  • Vocational Assessment - to obtain evidence on the suitability of your work duties and the prospects of obtaining alternative employment in the future.

 

The above information is general information only. For a free consultation and specific advice regarding your claim from one of our experts please contact us on Free Call 1800 122 555 or complete our Free Advice Form.