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What Are Common Motorcycle Accident Knee Injuries?

What are common motorcycle accident knee injuries? Many motorcyclists experience knee fractures, dislocation, sprain, or ligament and tendon tears. These injuries can require significant medical treatment and lead to high expenses.

Fortunately, a Lafayette motorcycle accident lawyer from our team at Laborde Earles can help you seek compensation to cover your expenses after a collision. You can reach out to us for help dealing with any knee injuries.

Call or fill out our online contact form to learn more.

What Are Knee Injuries Caused by Motorcycle Wrecks?

Motorcyclists often experience knee injuries after a collision. You may drop your bike on your leg, leading to these kinds of injuries, or find your knee caught between your motorcycle and another vehicle. 

Common examples of these injuries include:

Broken Bones or Fractures

Bone fractures represent one of the most common knee injuries caused by motorcycle accidents. You may break your patella (or kneecap) in the event of an accident. Broken bones in the thigh or shin may also impact the knee. 

These injuries often require surgery and physical therapy. 

Knee Dislocation  

A motorcycle accident may dislocate your knee, causing the kneecap to move out of its usual position. Dislocation can result in pain and joint malformation. You should immediately seek medical care if you dislocate your joint; do not attempt to reset it yourself. 

Knee Sprains

You may sprain your knee in a motorcycle accident if the collision violently twists your joint, damaging the ligaments around the bones. Knee sprains may involve damage to the following:

  • Medial collateral ligament
  • Lateral collateral ligament
  • Anterior cruciate ligament
  • Posterior cruciate ligament

You may experience difficulty walking, pain, and swelling around your knee if you sprain any of these ligaments in a motorcycle collision. 

Ligament or Meniscus Tears

Sometimes, ligaments rip as a result of severe accidents. A tear can come with a ‘popping’ sound, generally resulting in pain and swelling. In some cases, you may tear a nerve along with the ligament, resulting in an absence of pain. 

You also have two meniscus in each knee. These cartilage pads help with shock absorption and the movement of your knee. You may tear these pads in an accident, making it harder to move and resulting in swelling and pain. 

Tendon Tears 

Finally, you may tear knee tendons in a motorcycle accident. The patellar tendon holds your kneecap in place. If you tear it, you will not be able to straighten your leg and may experience pain and swelling. 

What Should You Do After Injuring Your Knee in a Motorcycle Accident?

It’s essential that you seek immediate medical care after injuring your knee in a motorcycle collision. Getting prompt medical care helps to establish that the accident caused the injuries and may help improve your odds of making a full recovery.

Additionally, we recommend that you contact the police and notify them of your accident. Try to get pictures of the accident scene and contact information from witnesses before you leave the scene. 

Finally, it’s essential that you contact a motorcycle accident attorney for help. Our team can review your situation and discuss options to bring you fair compensation to cover your losses. 

What Compensation do You Get for Knee Injuries from a Motorcycle Wreck?

Our team can help you secure funds to cover all the costs of knee injuries caused by motorcycle accidents in Louisiana. Depending on your circumstances, you may receive funds for your:

  • Emergency medical treatment
  • MRIs, CT scans, and X-rays to identify the damage to your knee
  • Surgeries to repair knee damage
  • Casts and other equipment to keep the knee joint in place
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation services
  • Medications for pain and swelling

You may also receive funds to cover your lost pay if you have to take time off work to recover from your knee injuries. In some cases, individuals receive damages for their lost earning potential if the injuries leave them with a permanent disability. 

Additionally, you may qualify for funds to cover your pain, emotional anguish, and mental suffering. Discuss all these losses with a Lafayette personal injury lawyer from our team at Laborde Earles. 

How does a Lawyer Help You Handle a Motorcycle Knee Injury?

A motorcycle accident attorney can help you file an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit after a collision that leaves you with a severe knee injury. Your lawyer can find the liable party and collect evidence to show that they caused your accident. 

Depending on the circumstances surrounding your claim, our team may interview witnesses, go out to the scene of your motorcycle wreck, get a copy of the police report, or work with motorcycle accident experts. 

We’ll answer your legal questions and keep your claim moving smoothly through the legal system, helping you avoid issues with the statute of limitations and other legal deadlines. 

Speak to Us About Common Motorcycle Accident Knee Injuries

What are common motorcycle accident knee injuries? Fractures, sprains, ligament tears, and dislocation all represent common knee injuries caused by motorcycle collisions. Our team at Laborde Earles can help you seek compensation after a wreck. 

You can call or fill out our online contact form to learn more about your legal options in Louisiana. 


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