Motorcycle accidents can lead to serious injuries, including road rash, as our Tacoma, WA motorcycle accident lawyer knows. While some cases of road rash heal with basic medical care, severe cases may require surgery to treat deep wounds, prevent infection, and minimize scarring. If you’ve suffered road rash in a motorcycle accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. We helped one motorcyclist win $275,000 for their injuries, so see how we can help you.
Road rash surgery can involve more than just cleaning and closing wound, and getting timely care is crucial. Severe cases may require skin grafts, debridement (removal of damaged tissue), and reconstructive procedures. These treatments often involve hospital stays, follow-up care, and physical therapy, all of which can lead to significant medical bills.
Skin grafts, in particular, are often necessary when large areas of skin are damaged or when the wound is too deep to heal naturally. The procedure involves taking healthy skin from another part of the body and using it to cover the damaged area. This helps promote healing and reduces the risk of complications, but it also increases medical costs.
Beyond the cost of the surgery itself, you may face expenses for post-operative care, medication, and physical therapy to regain mobility and function. These costs can add up quickly, placing a financial strain on you and your family.
Recovering from road rash surgery can take weeks or even months, depending on the severity of the injury and the type of procedure performed. During this time, you may be unable to work, leading to lost wages. In more serious cases, permanent scarring or nerve damage could prevent you from returning to your previous job or limit your ability to work in the future.
Compensation for lost wages includes not only the income you missed while recovering but also any future earning potential that may have been affected by your injuries. If road rash leaves you with limited mobility or chronic pain, it could impact your ability to perform certain tasks or hold certain positions.
In addition to medical bills and lost wages, you may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering caused by the accident and the treatment process. Road rash can be extremely painful, and surgery only adds to the physical and emotional toll. Severe scarring and disfigurement can also affect your self-confidence and emotional well-being.
Compensation for pain and suffering takes into account the physical pain you experienced, the discomfort of surgery and recovery, and the emotional distress caused by the long-term impact of the injury. If road rash results in permanent scarring or changes to your appearance, this may also increase the value of your claim.
Recovering from road rash surgery after a motorcycle accident can be physically and financially challenging. We work closely with you to document your injuries, medical expenses, and any other damages related to the accident. This includes gathering medical records, securing testimony from healthcare providers, and calculating the full cost of your recovery.
We also handle negotiations with insurance companies to help you recover the compensation you need. If the insurance company undervalues your claim or disputes the severity of your injuries, we push back with clear evidence of your medical costs, lost wages, and the long-term impact of your injury.
Road rash surgery is not just a medical procedure—it’s part of your recovery process. If someone else’s negligence caused your motorcycle accident, you have the right to pursue compensation for the full extent of your damages. At Strong Law Accident & Injury Attorneys, we help injured motorcyclists pursue fair compensation for the costs associated with road rash surgery and recovery. We have over 2,000 successful cases and we are here to help you seek the financial recovery you deserve so you can focus on healing. Call us today.