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Tecumseh, OK Facial Injury Lawyer

Facial injuries leave both visible scars and invisible trauma in Tecumseh, OK. When someone else’s negligence causes a facial injury, you have the right to pursue meaningful recovery. McKay Law advocates for facial injury victims throughout OK. We handle cases involving jaw fractures, nasal fractures, orbital fractures, dental trauma, soft tissue injuries, and disfiguring scars. Damage to the face is distinct because the face is central to identity, self-image, and how others perceive us—causing victims to avoid mirrors, social situations, and public life. Facial trauma is often caused by car accidents (especially airbag deployments and dashboard impacts), truck wrecks, motorcycle crashes, slip-and-falls, dog attacks, workplace incidents, defective products, assault, and sports-related collisions. Facial injury treatment is often complex and expensive—with surgeries, reconstructive procedures, scar revision, and dental work often required. Treatment commonly includes emergency stabilization plus years of reconstructive and cosmetic work. Our Tecumseh personal injury lawyers recognize the lifelong consequences these injuries cause. We consult with specialists to prove the true cost of your injury. We fight for every dollar including hospital costs, reconstructive surgery, ongoing treatment, lost income, emotional suffering, and damages for permanent scarring. Visible scarring and disfigurement support distinct damage claims—providing additional compensation for the unique harm of permanent disfigurement. Insurance companies often try to minimize facial injury claims—we don’t let them. Don’t accept an offer before all surgeries and recovery are complete—the true value of your case may not be clear for many months. Every client we represent is handled on a contingency fee basis—zero upfront cost. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a no-cost case review with a Tecumseh, OK facial injury lawyer who will fight for the full recovery you deserve.

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Facial Injury Lawyer in Tecumseh, OK | McKay Law

Facial Injury Legal Counsel in Tecumseh, OK | McKay Law

The Basics of Facial Injury Cases

Facial injuries are among the most life-altering injuries possible. Unlike most other injuries, the damage is visible to the world. Permanent scarring, disfigurement, dental damage, nerve damage, and broken bones impact appearance, function, and psychology for life. Children and people whose work depends on appearance often face particularly devastating consequences. Our firm fights for facial injury victims in Tecumseh and in surrounding communities.

How Facial Injuries Happen

  • Auto and motorcycle wrecks
  • Airbag injuries
  • Falls on unsafe property
  • Workplace accidents
  • Sports and recreational accidents
  • Animal attacks
  • Assault and intentional acts
  • Product-related injuries
  • Surgical or medical errors
  • Building site incidents
  • Being struck as a pedestrian or cyclist

Facial Injuries We Handle

  • Broken facial bones:

  • Nasal fractures

  • Eye socket fractures

  • Cheekbone breaks

  • Jaw fractures (mandibular and maxillary)

  • Mid-face fractures

  • Forehead and skull breaks

  • Tissue damage:

  • Cuts

  • Avulsion injuries

  • Facial bruising

  • Facial burns

  • Dental injuries:

  • Broken teeth

  • Avulsed teeth

  • Damage to dental work

  • Ocular trauma:

  • Permanent vision damage

  • Ocular injuries

  • Retinal detachment

  • Facial nerve injuries:

  • Facial paralysis

  • Numbness

  • Lasting facial pain

  • Other facial injuries:

  • Damage to ears and hearing

  • TMJ (jaw joint) damage

  • Sinus damage

Why Facial Injuries Are So Severe

  • Always-visible injuries — victims face daily visibility of their injuries
  • Lasting psychological consequences — depression, anxiety, social withdrawal, body image issues
  • Specialized care — extensive specialist treatment
  • Multiple surgeries common — ongoing surgical care
  • Career-affecting injuries — careers involving public-facing work or appearance can be devastated
  • Disability in basic functions — eating, speaking, breathing, and seeing can all be affected

Medical Care for Facial Injuries

  • Emergency stabilization and triage
  • Diagnostic imaging
  • Maxillofacial surgery
  • Plastic surgery
  • Dental and orthodontic treatment
  • Ophthalmologic surgery
  • Otolaryngological procedures
  • Scar treatment
  • Scar revision surgery
  • Nerve surgery
  • PTSD and counseling
  • Lifetime reconstructive care

Who Pays

  • Negligent drivers
  • Property owners
  • Employers
  • Makers of defective products
  • Animal owners
  • Sports or recreational facility operators
  • Attackers
  • Medical providers in malpractice cases

Elements of Your Claim

  • Legal Obligation — The defendant owed a legal duty.
  • Negligent Conduct — The duty was breached.
  • That the Conduct Caused the Injury — The breach produced the harm.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Economic and non-economic harm.

Recovery for Facial Injury Victims

  • Healthcare costs
  • Costs for cosmetic and reconstructive procedures
  • Scar treatment costs
  • Dental treatment
  • Ophthalmology and vision treatment
  • Future surgical needs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • The toll on daily life
  • Disfigurement damages
  • Mental health treatment
  • Damages for impact on relationships
  • Survivor damages for surviving family
  • Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence

Unique Issues in Facial Injury Cases

  • Higher damages for visible scarring — disfigurement amplifies damages
  • Future surgery — lifetime treatment must be factored in
  • Mental health damages — psychological injury is a major component
  • Work-related damages — some professions face devastating career impact
  • Child victims face unique issues — children need lifetime care

Time Limits to Be Aware Of

You typically have two years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). For child victims, the statute may be tolled for children.

How McKay Law Approaches Facial Injury Cases

We partner with all relevant medical specialties to document the full extent of injury, account for future medical needs, build thorough disfigurement evidence, address psychological damages, value cases for both economic and non-economic losses, and build each file for the courtroom from the start.

Common Questions

Q: I have permanent facial scarring — how much is my case worth?

A: Value turns on the specifics — visibility, treatment needs, and psychological impact. Facial disfigurement is one of the most highly compensated types of injury.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. No fee unless we recover.

Q: My child suffered a facial injury — what should I know?

A: Child facial injuries often require ongoing surgical care. Reconstruction often spans years and multiple procedures.

Q: My dental work was destroyed in the accident — can I recover?

A: Definitely. Dental damage and the cost to restore it are fully compensable.

Q: Will I need future surgeries?

A: Frequently. Many facial injuries require multiple reconstructive procedures over years. These future costs are recoverable.

Q: Should I give the insurance company a recorded statement?

A: No. Refer them to your attorney.

Q: How important are photographs of my injuries?

A: Very important. Photos throughout treatment are key evidence.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: Two years from the date of the incident (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Children’s deadlines may be tolled until age 18.

Facial Injury Claims in Tecumseh, OK

Facial injuries are uniquely devastating in ways that affect every aspect of a victim’s life. The face is how we present ourselves to the world. Facial injuries affects far more than physical function. An attorney familiar with these complex cases knows how to properly value the full scope of harm facial injuries cause.

What Makes Facial Injuries Distinctive

The Face Is Anatomically Complex

The face is one of the most anatomically complex areas of the body.

The face packs into a small area:

  • Facial skeleton
  • Tissues with abundant blood supply
  • Critical sensory organs (eyes, ears, nose)
  • The mouth and dental structures
  • Facial nerve networks
  • Facial glands
  • Skin that’s particularly visible and emotionally significant

Healing Properties of Facial Tissue

Facial healing has specific characteristics. The face has excellent blood supply that promotes healing but also creates scarring patterns that may not occur elsewhere.

Visibility and Permanence

Scarring on the face is always visible. The face being visible to everyone creates permanent consequences.

Identity and Self-Perception

Identity is tied to the face. Facial injuries change how victims perceive themselves.

Categories of Facial Injuries

Facial Fractures

Fractures of facial structures.

Orbital Fractures

Eye socket fractures. Can produce ongoing visual and aesthetic problems.

Nasal Fractures

Nasal bone fractures account for many facial fracture cases. Affect breathing and appearance.

Zygomatic Fractures

Cheek fractures affect facial structure.

Maxillary Fractures

Upper jaw fractures. Le Fort fractures involve significant trauma.

Mandibular Fractures

Lower jaw fractures impact multiple functions.

Frontal Bone Fractures

Frontal bone trauma may indicate brain trauma.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Open wounds are common facial injuries. Minor cuts create lasting marks.

Eye Injuries

Eye trauma can produce reduced visual acuity. Eye penetration sometimes require eye removal.

Dental and Mouth Injuries

Lost teeth, broken or chipped teeth, and injuries to oral tissues happen alongside facial trauma.

Nerve Damage

Facial nerve injuries can cause loss of facial expression. Permanent facial paralysis is among the most devastating facial injuries.

Burns and Scarring

Burn injuries to the face are particularly devastating.

Skull Fractures

Though distinct from facial fractures, cranial fractures frequently coincide.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Facial injuries can produce concussion or worse, as the head accelerates with the facial impact.

Common Causes of Facial Injuries

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Auto accidents cause significant facial trauma. Steering wheel impacts all cause distinctive facial injury patterns.

Falls

Falls — both slip-and-falls and trip-and-falls cause facial trauma. Trip-and-falls often cause specific facial injuries.

Workplace Accidents

Workplace incidents can cause various facial injury types.

Assault and Violence

Intentional injuries can cause deliberate facial trauma.

Dog Bites

Dog attacks frequently target the face, particularly for children. Pediatric dog bite cases involving the face produce devastating outcomes.

Sports and Recreation Injuries

Sports activities can produce facial damage during recreation.

Medical Negligence

Healthcare-related facial injuries can cause iatrogenic facial damage.

Defective Products

Defective products can cause distinctive facial injury patterns.

The Damages Picture for Facial Injuries

These cases involve damages categories beyond typical injuries.

Medical and Surgical Costs

Facial injuries often require multiple specialists and surgeries:

  • Initial emergency care
  • Reconstructive surgery
  • Plastic surgery for cosmetic restoration
  • Maxillofacial surgery for facial bone repair
  • Prosthodontic treatment
  • Ophthalmologic care for eye injuries
  • Otolaryngology (ENT) care for nasal and ear injuries
  • Neurology and neurosurgery for nerve and brain injuries

Future Medical Care

Long-term surgical needs are typical. Scar revision, dental work, and ongoing reconstructive needs can continue throughout the patient’s life.

Lost Wages and Diminished Earning Capacity

Various professions require professional appearance. Public-facing professions, customer service, sales, performance, and similar careers can be career-ending.

Pain and Suffering

Facial injuries cause significant pain and suffering.

Disfigurement Damages

This is the distinctive facial injury damages category.

Permanent facial scarring or disfigurement affects every aspect of life.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Facial injuries affect how people interact with the world.

Mental Health Damages

Psychological consequences are typical. Mental health consequences frequently develop.

Loss of Consortium

Loss of consortium claims are particularly significant.

Punitive Damages

Where the underlying conduct was particularly egregious, enhanced damages may be recoverable.

Special Considerations for Children

Pediatric facial injuries carry distinct damages considerations.

Pediatric facial growth impacts continuing facial development. Procedures often need to be coordinated with development.

Multiple revision surgeries over decades are common.

Effects on developing identity are especially significant.

How Damages Get Quantified

Medical and Reconstructive Surgeon Testimony

Treating providers provide medical foundation.

Plastic Surgery Cost Projections

Future surgical cost projections build the future damages case.

Vocational Expert Testimony

Vocational experts quantify earning losses.

Mental Health Professional Testimony

Psychiatrist and psychologist testimony provide mental health foundation.

Before-and-After Photography

Photographs showing before and after provides compelling damages evidence.

Day-in-the-Life Documentation

Real-world impact documentation illustrates ongoing impact.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Injury Wasn’t That Severe”

Defense disputes injury severity.

“Pre-Existing Conditions”

Past facial damage come up in defense arguments. Pre-existing conditions don’t bar recovery for aggravation.

“Cosmetic, Not Functional”

“It’s just cosmetic”. Cosmetic damage is genuine damage.

“Reasonable Care Was Provided”

Defense argues appropriate medical care was provided.

“Comparative Fault”

Defense pushes shared-fault arguments.

Critical Steps After a Facial Injury

Get Immediate Specialist Care

Facial injuries require specialist medical care. Acute facial trauma usually involves plastic surgery, maxillofacial surgery, or other specialist consultation.

Photograph the Injuries Throughout Treatment

Document injuries from the time of injury through all stages of healing build the visible damages case.

Photograph Before-Accident Appearance

Photos from before the injury support the disfigurement claim.

Track All Symptoms and Functional Limitations

Document all impacts.

Track Mental Health Impact

Record mental health effects.

Identify Witnesses

Witnesses to the underlying accident.

Get Medical Records Quickly

Complete treatment records support the case.

Don’t Accept Early Insurance Settlement Offers

Early offers come quickly. Initial offers usually leave significant money on the table. The full damages picture takes time to emerge.

Attorney Costs

Lawyers experienced with facial injury claims charge no upfront fees. These cases require investment in medical experts, vocational experts, and mental health experts paid by counsel.

Move Quickly

Time matters significantly for these claims. Documenting injuries through the healing process builds stronger cases. OK’s statute of limitations sets a hard cutoff. Engaging counsel right away protects every aspect of the claim while the case is being built.

McKay Law Is Your Tecumseh Advocate After A Facial Injury

The face is the side of us the world sees first — and an injury to it comes with a weight that reaches well past the physical. Crushed cheekbones, jaw fractures, nasal fractures, orbital injuries, lost teeth, deep lacerations, burn scars, and disfiguring trauma come out of car wrecks, dog attacks, falls, assaults, workplace accidents, sports incidents, and acts of negligence on someone else’s property. The medical care alone — emergency stabilization, oral and maxillofacial surgery, plastic and reconstructive procedures, dental implants, scar revision, ongoing surgeries spread over years — can reach into six figures of dollars. But facial injuries also come with an emotional toll insurance companies avoid discussing: the anxiety of facing the mirror, the discomfort in social settings, the impact on your livelihood in roles that require face-to-face interaction, and the loss of an identity victims spent a lifetime building. At McKay Law, we work with oral surgeons, plastic surgeons, dental specialists, ophthalmologists, and mental health professionals to verify both the structural damage and the long-term emotional impact your injury has produced.

Insurance carriers tend to close out facial injury claims early — before reconstructive surgery is finished, before scar revision has been attempted, and before the true extent of permanent disfigurement is apparent. We push back when they try. When you partner with the McKay Law family, we don’t accept to let your case settle before the whole picture of your recovery is in view. We demand maximum compensation for emergency care, multiple surgeries, dental and orthodontic reconstruction, plastic and reconstructive procedures, scar revision, vision-related treatment, prescription costs, future medical care, counseling for the psychological impact of disfigurement, time away from work, lost earning capacity for victims whose careers hinge on their appearance, and the deep pain, embarrassment, and emotional suffering that come with a noticeable, permanent injury. Reach us right away at (866) 679-9651 or reach out online to schedule your free consultation and place a firm that recognizes what a facial injury really takes from you on your side.

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