Crush injuries are a potential hazard at any place of employment. Obviously, some fields boast a higher risk rate than others. For example, if you work in construction, you are likely around heavy objects that can cause these issues.
But just about anyone at any place of employment can suffer from a crush injury. This includes anything from heavy metal objects dropping on your foot to someone accidentally running over it with a car.
Podiatry Today takes a look at crush injury cases and how severe they often are. Most people do not understand exactly how easy it is to suffer from a crush injury, and what a big impact it can have on your body. Most crush injuries of the feet result in tissue necrotizing within hours of the initial injury. This means that serious infection like sepsis or gangrene can set in fast.
Accordingly, many foot crush injuries result in a partial or even full amputation of toes or other portions of the foot. Sometimes, a foot is simply beyond salvaging. The bones may end up crushed to the point where they cannot possibly heal. Soft tissue also suffers extreme damage in a crush injury. Sometimes, the soft tissue can split or burst. This makes it next to impossible to heal safely.
As a result, people who suffer from foot crush injuries end up taking a lot of time to recover. This is especially true in cases involving amputation. Due to this, many sufferers go a period of time without employment and income. This is why many also seek compensation to help them through.
If you've been injured due to the negligence of others, don't hesitate to reach out to Sarkisian Law Offices. Our team is ready to provide you with a free consultation to discuss the details of your case and outline the legal options available to you.
Remember, you don't have to navigate this alone. Sarkisian Law Offices is here to fight for your rights and help you rebuild your life after a personal injury.
We have been handling personal injury cases in Indiana for over 40 years and are committed to getting the best possible outcome for our clients.
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