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A torn medial and or lateral meniscus settlement is paid in either two different ways

1. Work Injury: Most states do not allow for pain in suffering therefore you can receive a payment for a percentage of 'loss of use'. The employer of course is required to pay all cost of treatment. The value of percentage of use loss is based on a chart that each State has established. For example, is 25% loss of use of the knee is 5,000.00. Your attorney will have already sent you to his DR for review and that cost of review should be around 5K. The lawyers Dr always seem to claim your injury is 50% loss of use so that you can have a 'settlement' during the hearing so the process can stop and the expensives to the Company can end.

The settlement will always be what ever the cost of Review from the Dr times three. That way the Dr who did review will get his money, the lawyer will get one third and then the worker will get one third or 5K.

2. Personal Injury : Should you have a torn Meniscus you should recover the cost of the treatment (this is paid to the Drs and Hospital, you will not see a dime of this money bacause its not yours). Again as in the first example, the normal payout is times 3 the costs or less. So if your medical bills added up to 20000.00 then the lawyer should seek a 60,000. settlement. 20 for the Drs, 20 for the lawyer and 20 for you. remember if you are on SSI this money will be reported to SSI and you will stop receiving SSI till your awards money is spent in a normal way. In this example, you can apply for SSI after 3 years. Its hard to swallow, but that is the rule. You could also lose your medicade. ouch.

Also, if your injury was due to misconduct of anyone intentional then the above rule of thumb is thrown out and anything goes. it would be a coin toss on the outcome if someone beat your leg, shot your knee, kicked your knee, was hit by a drunk driver, etc. the above Knee injury is just for the simple I slipped and fell.

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