If you have been involved in an accident, and you have a personal injury case involving a shoulder injury, it is likely you are wondering how that specific injury might impact on the value of your claim. This article will present key issues in a shoulder injury claim as well as examples of past personal injury insurance settlements and jury verdicts with respect to shoulder injury claims. As with any personal injury claim, it is almost impossible to value with an exact dollar amount that claim. However, any dollar amount is largely dependent on the unique factors of that case. There are a few common factors that can be considered which assist in the valuing of a shoulder injury case. Below are some examples of past shoulder injury settlements and jury verdicts:
- $757,000 settlement for shoulder injury caused by car accident that resulted in loss of earning capacity.
- $65,000 verdict - plaintiff fell in a store and fractured various bones at the shoulder joint. The plaintiff required 60 physical therapy sessions and would continue to experience pain throughout her life.
- $0 verdict; finding for the defendant - for a plaintiff injured when struck by a car. A jury found that the plaintiff was under the influence of alcohol and stumbled into the street.
- $300,000 settlement for claims of suffering shoulder injury after a car accident. The injury involved tendons and rotator cuff, required arthroscopic surgery and 6 months of physical therapy.
- Instability - this is when one of the shoulder joints is out of alignment. This results in pain when someone raises his or her arm and/or involves a feeling of the shoulder slipping out of place.
- Impingement - this is when the shoulder muscles rub against the top of the shoulder blade. Impingement is typically a result of repetitive overhead arm movements.