Warnken, LLC once again recovered in excess of one million dollars for our injured clients last month. Twenty-seven cases concluded, either permanently, or, in the case of some workers’ comp cases, for now. Of the 27, four cases resulted in recoveries to the injured client in excess of $100,000.
Please remember, when considering your personal injury, workers’ compensation, or car crash case – no two matters are ever the same and our successes in the past don’t guarantee success in your case. There are a lot of variables that go into determining the value of the case. The injuries, the lost wages, the medicals are just the start. Our job is to help you recover the most compensation possible for your injuries. We never promise specific results or specific numbers – no honest lawyer should. However, we promise our best efforts. Also, you don’t pay our fee or expenses, unless you win. Please see last month’s results below.
- Injury: displaced acute intra-articular fx distal radius and tiny avulsion fx of the ulnar styloid
- Amount: $115,000
- Claimant was working as security guard when she injured her head, mouth, neck, wrist, knees and back when closing metal gate broke off and fell on her. Treatment consisted of PT and medication.
- Injury: longitudinal posterior malleolus fx, mild sprain ATFL
- Amount: $7,930
- Claimant was working as behavior specialist when a highly aggressive youth landed on his ankle. Treatment consisted of PT and medications.
- Injury: Rotator Cuff Tear
- Amount: $100,000
- Claimant was working in client services when he tripped and fell inside transport van, injuring his shoulder and chest. Treatment consisted of injection, surgery, inpatient PT and medications.
- Injury: dog bite
- Amount: $6,500
- Claimant was working as kennel cleaner when he was bit by dog. Treatment consisted of medicatons.
- Body Part(s): Cervical spine
- Injury: Strain
- Amount: $6,500
- Side-swiped by an uninsured vehicle
- Body Part(s): Shoulder
- Injury: Impingement syndrome
- Amount: Undisclosed
- Slowing for traffic when rear-ended and pushed into a concrete traffic barrier
- Body Part(s): Lower back
- Injury: Strain
- Amount: $13,600
- Driving for Lyft when rear-ended at a red light.
- Body Part(s): Dependency
- Injury: Death of worker
- Amount: $449,421
- Worker died as a result of being stuck by a tree. Four dependents: child, worker’s mother, niece and nephew.
- Body Part(s): Psychological
- Injury: PTSD
- Amount: $29,500
- Worker assaulted by customer and punched multiple times. Underwent both mental health, dental and physical medical care.
- Body Part(s): Back
- Injury: L5-S1 lumbar disc herniation
- Amount: $25,775
- Worker injured back moving oversized heavy equipment. Non-surgical care. Underwent epidural injection. FCE and work hardening improved worker to return to previous job.
- Body Part(s): Shoulder
- Injury: Subacromial bursitis
- Amount: $33,950
- Worker aggravated shoulder pulling patient in a wheelchair. Received subacromial bursa injections.
- Body Part(s): Knee
- Injury: Displacement of the lateral meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament
- Amount: $30,240
- Claimant felt a “pop” in the knee while working in a bathroom for a customer. Surgical excision of the plica and debridement. Post-op care and worker returned to work with the same employer.
- Injury: Labral Tear
- Amount: $35,100
- Claimant sustained injury after lifting a heavy object at work. Claimant had two surgeries to the shoulder but was able to return to suitable gainful employment.
- Body Part(s): Knee
- Injury: Sprain
- Amount: $16,470
- Claimant tripped and fell at work. Claimant had therapy for the injuries sustained.
- Body Part(s): Back
- Injury: Strain
- Amount: $6,100
- Claimant injured the back while lifting a heavy object at work. Claimant had physical therapy.
- Body Part(s): Wrist
- Injury: Torn ligament
- Amount: $23,475
- Claimant slipped and fell at work. Claimant had surgery to the wrist and therapy.
- Body Part(s): Head
- Injury: Concussion
- Amount: $17,690
- Claimant fell in an open hole while a company was performing maintenance. Claimant had a concussion and other injuries. Claimant had therapy.
- Body Part(s): Back
- Injury: Strain
- Amount: $26,760
- Claimant was involved in a single vehicle crash while working.
- Body Part(s): Mental
- Injury: PTSD
- Amount: $17,071
- Claimant was diagnosed with PTSD on top of another diagnosis that the insurer contested as unrelated to the claim. The matter resolved prior to a hearing with the Commission.
- Body Part(s): Wrist
- Injury: Fracture
- Amount: $41,058
- Claimant tripped and fell at work. Claimant fractured the wrist and tore the PCL in the knee. There was also an ankle sprain. Claimant had therapy for the injuries. Claimant impleaded the SIF and settled with them prior to the PPD hearing.
- Body Part(s): Knee
- Injury: ACL Tear
- Amount: $33,450
- Claimant slipped and fell at work. Claimant had surgery for the injury she sustained.
- Body Part(s): Ankle
- Injury: Trimalleolar Fracture
- Amount: $36,450
- Claimant was moving a heavy object and fell backwards causing the fracture. Claimant had surgery to fix the fracture.
- Body Part(s): Head
- Injury: Concussion
- Amount: $93,600
- Claimant was involved in a serious motor vehicle crash. The claimant was rear-ended at a high rate of speed by an uninsured driver. Claimant had a serious concussion that prevented him from earning the same income after the crash.
- Body Part(s): Foot
- Injury: Broken toe
- Amount: $15,000
- Claimant broke the toe after hitting it at work. Claimant was put in a boot.
- Body Part(s): Foot
- Injury: Sprain
- Amount: $5,000
- Claimant twisted foot while on light duty for another injury. Claimant continued medical care.
- Body Part(s): Respiratory
- Injury: CO Exposure
- Amount: Undisclosed
- Claimant was exposed to carbon monoxide at work and was seen in the ER.
- Body Part(s): Shoulder
- Injury: Torn ligament
- Amount: Undisclosed
- Claimant slipped and fell at work. Claimant had surgery to the shoulder.
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