Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) Injuries
In this video clip, our lead litigation attorney and partner Tim Williams introduces one of the more common knee injuries: LCL or lateral collateral ligament injuries. Your LCL will be affected if and when you sustain an injury to the inside of your knee because that ligament stretches in an attempt to keep the knee together. The ligament will fully or partially tear as a result of this force.
Insurance companies, quite frankly, take the position that you don't really need surgery to correct LCL injuries. Instead, they suggest that a brace will be sufficient to support your knee. Insurance companies don't aim to be fair to accident victims and that's where you need a lawyer fighting at your side.
If you have sustained a knee injury in any kind of serious accident in Oregon and don't know what comes next, feel free to call the experienced personal injury attorneys at Dwyer Williams Potter Personal Injury Attorneys at 888-247-9023. We can explain the legal process and help you get the settlement you deserve.
Видео Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) Injuries канала Roy Dwyer
Insurance companies, quite frankly, take the position that you don't really need surgery to correct LCL injuries. Instead, they suggest that a brace will be sufficient to support your knee. Insurance companies don't aim to be fair to accident victims and that's where you need a lawyer fighting at your side.
If you have sustained a knee injury in any kind of serious accident in Oregon and don't know what comes next, feel free to call the experienced personal injury attorneys at Dwyer Williams Potter Personal Injury Attorneys at 888-247-9023. We can explain the legal process and help you get the settlement you deserve.
Видео Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) Injuries канала Roy Dwyer
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