Our two year old dog was recently injured and
required neck surgery on her spine.
Not exact matches
When Los Angeles - area resident Janie Ferling learned in 2013 that a lump in her
neck was malignant melanoma that
required immediate
surgery, her world turned upside - down.
We suspect that at some point she was someone's puppy as she had a collar on but it was a puppy collar and as she grew it became imbedded and
required surgery to get it removed and her
neck needed to be stitched back together.
It had grown into her
neck so deeply it
required surgery to get it out, and months for the wound to heal.
He's happy and healthy, but he's had a few medical issues, including a swelling in his
neck that
required surgery.
Chris successfully defended a claim in which the Petitioner claimed shoulder and
neck injuries both
requiring surgery.
The claimant suffered injuries to his
neck which
required surgery and ultimately resulted in devastating physical effects due to the onset of... Continue reading →
She claimed that she suffered
neck and back injuries, and
required surgery.
She suffered personal injuries, including
neck and back injuries, and alleged she
required surgery to treat her injuries.
For example, a party could settle a case based on simply
neck pain, and later
require surgery which would not be paid for because the case is settled.
The plaintiff's
neck injury
required surgery which largely, but not entirely, improved his symptoms leaving the plaintiff with some permanent symptoms.
The Plaintiff had pre-existing issues to her
neck and the Court found that there was a 10 % chance
surgery would be
required even absent the collision.
Our client slipped on a wet floor tile while working at an Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH store and suffered a
neck injury that
required surgery.
$ 65,000 — Motor vehicle accident results in multiple injuries (Sep 2016) The Defendant ran a red light and hit the Plaintiff resulting in injuries to her knee, ankle, head,
neck and shoulder, and
required surgery to repair a drooping eyelid.
Our client was rear ended by a pickup truck pulling a boat and suffered a
neck injury that
required surgery.
After a two week trial the judge found the claimant had suffered whiplash soft tissue injury to her
neck, shoulders, upper limbs, back, chest, and right foot; a capsular tear of her breast implant which
required surgery and has left her with postoperative pain and loss of nipple sensation; chronic mechanical
neck and shoulder pain; soft tissue injuries to her arms with persisting forearm and hand pain, numbness and tingling; posttraumatic stress disorder, somatic symptom disorder, chronic pain, and a mild traumatic brain injury.
In recent cases, our office has dealt with severe
neck injuries and even nerve damage to wrists and elbows
requiring surgery.
In addition, some injuries can be very critical, involving broken bones,
requiring complicated
surgery, or causing permanent debilitation due to back,
neck or even brain damage; this is especially true when the injured parties are elderly.
For example, if you hit someone and the damage to their vehicle is not all that severe, but their medical expenses are high due to their injuries like
neck or brain injuries
requiring complicated
surgeries, it pays to have single limit coverage, because all the extra money you have left over in your policy will be available to pay for these charges, and none of it will go to waste.