This depends on many factors that are not provided, such as the nature of the injuries, how much loss of function there is, the rules of the state in which the claim is brought, the person's wage at the time of the injury, among other things.
It is a very hard to say. I can say it will depends on your losses and how the knee will works after the operation. So you need to take many factors to consideration. After the final medical report your solicitor will be able to give you the answer.
how much can i get for a knee injury i had 3 knee surgerys
Running will continue to put pressure on your knee. However, if it is a small abrasion or bruise, your condition may not worsen as much as if your knee was fractured or put out of place. Be sure to seek a medical diagnosis. Otherwise, you may hamper your ability to run in marathons in the long-term.
what are your compensation expectations?
That depends on how hard you fall and on what surface. The injury could be anything from a small bruise that will heal shortly to very serious knee damage resulting in micro fracture knee surgery.
How much is index finger worth in workers compensation
High school and college players are required to wear; helmet, mouth piece, shoulder pads, hip pads, a butt pad, thigh pads, knee pads, and clears. A lot of the time you'll see nfl players not using their knee pads and or thigh pads bc they aren't required
Workers compensation laws differ from country to country. The laws for hospitals do not differ very much from the workers compensation laws for other businesses.
Don't work with it to much or it will hurt more and you might have to get your knee repared
Yes, of course. If you mean much after it has healed, then it is not much more dangerous than if you had not dislocated your knee.
It would be a good idea to ask your attorney.A very rough rule of thumb is take the amount of wages lost and multiply it by three. There are so many other factors involved that this rule of thumb is not worth much. Obviously a world famous violinist is going to get more than a retired drunk.In the UK - you can claim two parts to your compensation. The first being an amount for pain and suffering which depends entirely on the type of shoulder injury you have received. See the related link entitled "shoulder injury claim" to see different types of shoulder injury and how much compensation you can claim for each. The other part of your claim is for financial losses such as lost income and medical expenses - this will depend entirely on your own circumstances and actual losses incurred.
i had both knee replaced about how much should i expect to get for payout