To reduce scar tissue and swelling years after an accident, consider using silicone gel sheets or silicone ointments, which can help soften and flatten scars. Regular massage of the scarred area can improve circulation and break down tissue. Additionally, treatments like laser therapy or corticosteroid injections may be effective, and maintaining a healthy diet with anti-inflammatory foods can support overall healing. Consulting with a healthcare professional or dermatologist is advisable for personalized recommendations.
Swelling on the shin bone that persists for four years could be due to various factors such as chronic inflammation, soft tissue damage, an underlying medical condition like arthritis, or inadequate treatment of an original injury. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan to address the ongoing swelling.
An accident. And that accident was you.
maybe in time usually depending on how long you had it It may reduce over the years, but will never completely disappear as it is scar tissue.
Have it checked for infection .
Depends on whether you are still legitimately affected by the accident.
Yes no matter what the accident you can sue them 30 years later if you feel like it As long as you haven't already sued them
3 years
It depends on which state you live in and how the accident occurred. Statutes vary from state to state. Some states statutes are 1 year, some are 2 years, etc. Example if your accident happened in Illinois, you would have two years after the date of the accident occurred. Or, if you were a minor when it occurred, you would have up to two years after your 18th birthday.
10 years
The Wonder Years - 1988 The Accident 4-20 was released on: USA: 24 April 1991
In Washington State, an accident typically remains on your driving record for three years from the date of the incident. However, if you were convicted of a traffic violation related to the accident, that conviction may stay on your record for up to five years. Insurance companies may also consider your accident history when determining your premiums for up to five years.
in California 5 years