Elbow Injuries from Car Accidents: What You Need to Know

by Christopher Hoffmann on Jun. 22, 2023

Accident & Injury Accident & Injury  Car Accident Accident & Injury  Personal Injury 

Summary: Understanding elbow injuries from car accidents is key to ensuring proper treatment and handling any potential legal issues. Always seek medical attention after an accident, even if you don't feel immediate pain, and consult with an experienced car accident attorney to safeguard your rights and potential compensation.

Car accidents can result in a variety of injuries, with the extremities, including the elbow, often taking a hit. Elbow injuries from car accidents can be quite painful, limit your mobility, and require extensive treatment. This article will explore what you need to know about such injuries, including causes, symptoms, treatment, and legal considerations.

 

Causes of Elbow Injuries from Car Accidents

Elbow injuries in a car accident can result from the forceful impact of the collision, such as hitting the door, window, or steering wheel. Other causes include bracing for impact or being jerked by the seatbelt. These incidents can lead to various injuries, including fractures, dislocations, sprains, or even nerve damage.

 

Recognizing Symptoms of Elbow Injuries

Elbow injuries typically present with pain, swelling, bruising, or stiffness in the elbow area. You might also experience numbness or tingling, a reduced range of motion, or the inability to straighten the arm. Remember, symptoms might not appear immediately after the accident due to adrenaline or shock, which is why seeking medical attention is crucial.

 

Diagnosis and Treatment

A healthcare professional can diagnose elbow injuries using physical examinations and imaging tests like X-rays or MRIs. Treatment options depend on the severity of the injury and can range from rest, ice, and pain medication to physical therapy and, in severe cases, surgery. Adhering to the prescribed treatment plan is essential for recovery.

 

Legal Issues to Consider

If your elbow injury resulted from another driver's negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. An experienced St. Louis car accident attorney can help navigate the legal process, dealing with insurance companies and fighting for your rightful compensation.

 

Speak With a St. Louis Car Accident Lawyer

For residents of St. Louis, The Hoffmann Law Firm is a reliable, experienced source of legal help. Our team has the knowledge and experience necessary to handle cases involving elbow injuries from car accidents.

 

Facing elbow injuries from a car accident? Don't go through the complex legal process alone. Contact a St. Louis car accident attorney at The Hoffmann Law Firm for legal assistance - Call (314) 361-4242 for a free consultation.

 

Understanding elbow injuries from car accidents is key to ensuring proper treatment and handling any potential legal issues. Always seek medical attention after an accident, even if you don't feel immediate pain, and consult with an experienced car accident attorney to safeguard your rights and potential compensation.

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