Personal Injury Lawyers in Lexington, KY
Common Injuries
Each year, millions of people are injured in accidents, resulting in devastating injuries. If you’ve suffered an injury, our legal team is committed to helping you secure the compensation needed to recover. The most common types of injuries involve:
Spinal Cord Injuries
A spinal cord injury is caused by any sudden force put on the spine. Damage to spinal nerves can result in a loss of strength and function. Symptoms may include extreme back pain, pressure in the neck, head, or back, loss of control in one part of the body, and numbness in the fingers, feet, or toes.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries, also known as TBIs, are the most common type of head injury suffered by accident victims. A TBI can be caused by any strike, blow, or bump to the head, disrupting brain function.
Personal injury victims may experience either a penetrating or non-penetrating TBI. While a penetrating TBI is caused by an object piercing the skull, a non-penetrating TBI is the result of an object making contact with the skull, causing the brain to shake violently back and forth, damaging brain tissue.
TBI symptoms can range in severity but may include nausea, loss of consciousness, confusion, mood swings, and trouble communicating.
Lower Extremity Injuries
Lower extremity injuries can include strains, bruises, or fractures to the hips, hamstrings, knees, thighs, or ankles. These injuries occur frequently in sport-related accidents caused by overuse, force, or the muscle not being used to the demand required of the current activity. These types of injuries also occur in motor vehicle accidents due to the force placed on the body during a crash.
Damages
Personal injury victims are typically eligible to recover damages. Damages are designed to make the victim “whole” again and may include economic and non-economic damages.
Economic Damages
Economic damages, also known as special damages, are tangible losses that take money directly out of the injury victim’s pocketbook, including:
- Medical expenses, including treatments, surgeries, and rehabilitation
- Lost income
- Home modifications
- Lost earning capacity
Non-economic Damages
Non-economic damages, also known as general damages, refer to injuries that are not easily calculable but prevent a person from living a normal life. An injury’s emotional impact can damage even the strongest family bond, inhibiting injury victims from moving past the initial trauma.
Non-economic damages may include:
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of consortium
- Inconvenience
- Humiliation
- Disfigurement