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When it comes to personal injury, there are many types of injuries with an array of causes. Back injuries, head injuries, and neck and spinal cord injuries are often thought of in regard to car accidents or workplace injuries. However, injuries to the extremities, such as the feet and ankles, can also be of great pain and concern. A North Carolina foot & ankle injury attorney can help if you have suffered an injury like this.
Our feet play a crucial role in our everyday lives, carrying us where we need to go. Without them, or with damaged feet, our every moment will look different. Foot injuries can occur in many ways, including being crushed, bruised, strained, and more. Some ways in which your foot may be injured during an accident include:
The type of injury your foot has sustained will determine what the recovery process will look like for you. In some cases, physical therapy and rest may be enough to heal the injury, but surgery may be required in other cases. All of these recovery modes can be expensive and time-consuming, which is why it is important to seek compensation if the injury was not your fault. An experienced lawyer can help you determine if this may be the right path for you to take.
While we are not usually aware of the significant role of our ankles in our every movement, we become aware of them when they are injured or unable to function properly. Sometimes, an ankle injury may be sustained in addition to an injury to the foot, or it may happen with no impact to the foot at all. Either way, an ankle injury can be serious and require much time and effort to heal. Some ways you can injure your ankle include:
Ankle injuries, such as a small strain or sprain, can easily be recovered from. Oftentimes, such injuries require rest and not much more. However, more serious injuries such as fractures and breaks can have a more lengthy healing process and require more attention. Physical injuries are never something to ignore but should be taken seriously. Aside from a medical professional, an attorney with experience in personal injury can help you know what legal actions to take after an injury caused by someone else.
There are many ways a foot and/or ankle injury may happen. In some cases, you may be at fault, and in others, you may not, meaning you may be able to receive compensation for your damages and losses. Below are some ways in which a foot and/or ankle injury may happen in a way that you may be able to receive compensation.
If you have sustained a foot or ankle injury because of the actions or negligence of someone else, whether personally, medically, or while at work, it is important to reach out for legal guidance. Many laws in place can protect you and help you receive compensation for your damages and losses, but to receive it, you need to be aware of how to obtain it. A foot and ankle injury attorney can help you recover the damages you are entitled to.
When it comes to injuries, there is often a lot of paperwork that must be completed, and you may be required to provide evidence that proves you were injured and that someone else was at fault. This can be overwhelming to do on your own, especially when you are in pain and are trying to recover. A seasoned injury attorney can help you shoulder the load and take care of the legal aspect so you can concentrate on your recovery.
Injury cases in North Carolina can be complicated and even confusing at times. There is no reason to handle a case like this on your own, especially if you are injured. There are statutes of limitations on many injury claims, meaning that it is important to reach out for legal help as soon as possible. Failing to do so could cause you to lose a chance at obtaining compensation.
If you have personally sustained a foot or ankle injury and believe you may be eligible to receive compensation, reach out to M. Reid Acree, Jr., Attorney at Law, today to learn more about how we can help. We have represented many clients over the years and would be happy to answer any questions you may have.