Arm Injury Accident Lawyer in Dallas
Call (972) 599 4100 if you need a Dallas auto accident injury attorney. We will get started on your case right away. If you need an arm injury accident lawyer in Dallas, the Law Office of Doug Goyen can help. Our office provides experienced, aggressive, and powerful advocacy for our clients. In auto accident personal injury claims, our results are proven, dependable, and consistent in obtaining the full value of the settlement for our clients.
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Since 1997, Attorney Goyen has been representing his clients as a Dallas personal injury attorney in auto accident injury, premises cases, dog bites, workplace injuries, and other personal injury cases. Doug Goyen Law Office has handled thousands of car accident injury cases and obtained settlements totaling millions of dollars for their clients.
ARM INJURIES CAUSED BY AUTO ACCIDENTSThe arm is made up of three bones: the humerus, radius, and ulna. Depending on the location of the injury and the severity of the fracture, medical treatment, including surgery, is likely. The Law Office of Doug Goyen represents people who have suffered fractured arms in a variety of motor vehicle accidents, including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, bike accidents, pedestrian accidents, and truck accidents.
Common injuries to the arm include bruises (contusions), sprains (ligament injuries), tendon injuries, pulled muscles (strains), ruptures to the bicep or tricep tendon, fractures, dislocations, shoulder injuries, elbow injuries, hand injuries and wrist injuries,
Fractures to the arm. Arm fractures can occur in a variety of locations, including the humerus, radius, and ulna bones. There is the upper arm, the forearm, and the wrist, elbow, and shoulder connective areas. An open fracture is one in which the bone protrudes from the skin, whereas a closed fracture is one in which the bone is still contained. There are various types of fractures that can occur.
Types of fractures caused by the trauma in auto accidents can include:
- A fracture that has been comminuted. When the bone fragments into several pieces, this is referred to as a severe fracture.
- Torsion fractures or spiral fractures. This type of fracture occurs when the bone becomes twisted. In a spiral pattern, the fracture circles the bone.
- A buckle or impacted fracture. The ends of the upper and forearm bones are driven into each other at this point.
- A Greenstick fracture. An incomplete fracture in which the bone is bent, which is common in children.
Other injuries to the arm include:
Shoulder injuries. Our shoulders and rotator cuffs serve as the pivot point from which we move our arms freely. Healthy shoulders allow us to carry items, drive a car, put on clothes, cook, clean, do yard work, and perform a plethora of other arm-related tasks. Rotator cuff and shoulder injuries have a significant impact on our ability to perform almost any job until the pain subsides.
Elbow injuries. A direct blow, penetrating injury, or fall, as well as twisting, jerking, jamming, or abnormally bending the elbow, can all result in an acute elbow injury. The pain can be both sudden and severe. An automobile accident can result in broken bones at the elbow joint.
Trauma to the elbow can also cause bursitis in the elbow. A blow to the elbow can cause the bursa to fill with blood, irritating and inflaming the synovial membrane of the bursa. Even if the blood is reabsorbed by the body, the membrane may remain inflamed, resulting in bursitis symptoms.
Hand injuries. There are several types of hand injuries. Traumatic hand injuries include lacerations, bruising, contusions, broken bones, and fractures caused by a forceful trauma to the hand. Many different types of accidents can result in hand trauma. Hand trauma can also manifest as strained ligaments in the hand.
Wrist injuries. Hand injuries can occur from a variety of sources, including those caused by accidents. The symptoms you are experiencing will help you determine the cause of your hand or wrist problem. Many types of hand or wrist injuries can be treated without surgery, but more severe cases may necessitate surgery.
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WHAT WE CAN DO TO HELPThe Law Office of Doug Goyen represents people who have suffered various types of arm injuries in accidents on a regular basis. Our accident attorneys are well-versed in the medicine and procedures involved in these injuries, and they are always mindful of the long-term consequences of these injuries. We have successfully recovered damages for arm injuries for clients such as:
- Bills from the hospital
- Physical therapy costs
- Surgical expenses
- Income lost
- Disability and pain
If you have suffered an arm injury or fracture in an accident, please contact our attorneys to discuss your legal options. We always handle cases on a contingency fee basis, never charging a fee unless the client recovers.
FREE CONSULTATIONSIf you or someone you know needs the assistance of an arm injury accident attorney for an auto accident case call (972) 599 4100 for a free consultation and a free strategy session with a Dallas personal injury attorney regarding your case. The strategy session includes a summary of your case, identification of the legal issues involved with your case, and identifying those legal issues that will help maximize your recovery in your case. We will email a copy of this strategy session to you for you to keep.
WHAT WE CHARGE – CONTINGENCY FEEThere is no fee unless and until you win! If we work on your case, we charge a contingency fee, which means that if we don’t win, we don’t get paid. The better we serve you, the better we are compensated – our interest is the same as yours.
Call (972) 599 4100 or contact us through our contact form on our website.
DIRECTIONS TO OUR OFFICELaw Office of Doug Goyen
15851 Dallas Pkwy #605
Addison, Texas 75001
(972) 599 4100 phone
(972) 398 2629 fax
Directions to our office: We are on the southbound side of the service road to the Tollway. Stay on the Dallas North Tollway until you come to the Keller Springs exit. Take the Keller Spring exit. Stay on the service road on the southbound side and go just past Keller Springs. Our office is the 2nd building south of Keller Springs, located on the service road to the North Dallas Tollway in the Madison Business Center on the 6th floor.
By Doug Goyen, douggoyen@goyenlaw.com
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