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Duncan, OK Nerve Damage Injury Lawyer

Nerve injuries can cause permanent disability, chronic pain, and loss of function in Duncan, OK. When an accident leaves you with nerve injuries, you may be entitled to substantial damages. McKay Law fights for nerve damage injury victims throughout OK. Nerves are responsible for every signal your body sends and receives—when nerves are injured, the resulting dysfunction can be permanent. We represent clients with damage to motor nerves controlling movement, sensory nerves controlling feeling, and autonomic nerves controlling organ function. Nerve damage typically causes symptoms ranging from mild discomfort to complete loss of movement or sensation. These injuries typically result from vehicle wrecks, premises liability incidents, and any accident that damages the nerves directly or through related injuries. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy is a particularly devastating nerve condition—that can spread throughout the body. Care for nerve injuries may include surgical and non-surgical approaches—including nerve repair surgery, nerve grafts, nerve transfers, pain management injections, medication therapy, physical and occupational therapy, electrical stimulation devices, and in some cases, amputation. Even with the best medical care, many nerve injuries result in permanent damage—with consequences extending decades into the future. Our Duncan nerve damage injury attorneys understand the full impact of nerve injuries—including how these injuries affect work, daily activities, and quality of life. We work with neurologists, neurosurgeons, pain management specialists, physical therapists, and life care planners to prove the lasting impact of nerve damage. Imaging and nerve studies provide essential proof—documenting the physical reality of your injury. We fight for every dollar including emergency care, long-term medical needs, lost earnings, and full compensation for chronic pain and disability. These injuries frequently cause significant lost earning capacity—particularly in trades requiring fine motor control, lifting, or sustained physical activity. Adjusters may dispute the cause or severity of nerve injuries—claiming the injury existed before the accident. We push back with hard evidence. All nerve injury claims is handled on a contingency basis—no fees unless we recover. Don’t sign anything without understanding the lifetime cost of your injury—future medical needs may not be apparent immediately. Call McKay Law now for a no-cost case review with a Duncan, OK nerve damage injury lawyer who will pursue every dollar your case is worth.

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Nerve Damage Injury Lawyer in Duncan, OK | McKay Law

Nerve Damage Injury Lawyer in Duncan, OK | McKay Law

The Basics of Nerve Damage Cases

Nerve damage is among the most disabling injuries in personal injury law. Nerves control movement, sensation, and bodily functions, and damage to them can cause chronic pain, paralysis, loss of sensation, and loss of function. Unlike most injuries, nerve injuries are often permanent. Many nerve injuries result in lifetime disability. McKay Law advocates for nerve damage injury victims in Duncan and throughout Oklahoma.

Understanding the Nervous System

There are two parts to the nervous system:

  • Central Nervous System (CNS) — consisting of the brain and spinal cord
  • Peripheral system — the nerves running through the body

Nerves can be damaged in several ways:

  • Pressure-related damage
  • Stretch damage
  • Severing — nerves cut
  • Crush damage

How Nerve Injuries Happen

  • Vehicle crashes
  • Slip, trip, and fall accidents
  • On-the-job injuries
  • Equipment failures
  • Lacerations and cuts
  • Crushing of body parts
  • Compression of nerves
  • Medical malpractice
  • Toxic chemicals
  • Electrocution
  • Assault and intentional acts
  • Obstetric injuries
  • Dog bites and animal attacks
  • Construction site accidents

Common Types of Nerve Damage

  • Shoulder nerve damage — damage to nerves in the shoulder
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome — compression of the median nerve at the wrist
  • Sciatic nerve damage — sciatica
  • Peripheral nerve damage — widespread nerve damage
  • RSD/CRPS — chronic pain syndrome
  • Trigeminal neuralgia — chronic facial pain from nerve damage
  • Bell’s palsy from trauma — facial nerve injury
  • Spinal damage — spinal cord trauma
  • Pinched nerves — pinched nerve syndromes
  • Severed nerves — nerves cut by trauma
  • Crushing nerve injury — crushed peripheral nerves

Nerve Damage Symptoms

  • Numbness
  • Tingling
  • Burning sensation
  • Sharp, shooting pain
  • Long-term pain
  • Loss of strength
  • Inability to move muscles
  • Loss of coordination
  • Touch sensitivity
  • Cold or hot sensation changes
  • Reflex loss
  • Walking problems
  • Difficulty with fine motor skills
  • Incontinence
  • Sweating abnormalities
  • Skin color changes

The Unique Severity

  • Nerves often don’t fully heal — many nerve injuries are permanent
  • Slow healing — nerves heal very slowly, if at all
  • Chronic pain — chronic pain conditions are common
  • Loss of function — loss of function is common
  • Major quality of life impact — nerve injuries affect daily life dramatically
  • Treatment challenges — effective treatment is often elusive
  • Psychological impact — mental health impact is common

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)/RSD

CRPS, also known as RSD is a devastating chronic pain condition that follows trauma. CRPS symptoms include:

  • Continuous severe pain
  • Hypersensitivity
  • Skin changes
  • Swelling
  • Joint stiffness
  • Decreased range of motion
  • Permanent disability

CRPS cases have major case value.

Common Treatments

  • Imaging
  • Nerve electrical studies
  • Chronic pain management
  • Physical therapy
  • OT
  • Pain and nerve medication regimens
  • Pain blocks
  • Implantable nerve stimulators
  • Surgical nerve repair
  • Nerve grafts
  • Therapeutic botox injections
  • Counseling and mental health treatment
  • Lifetime pain management

The Insurance Playbook

  • Subjectivity arguments
  • Disputing damage
  • Pre-existing arguments
  • Challenging CRPS diagnosis
  • Demanding “independent” medical exams
  • Pushing fast settlements
  • Combing through social media

Who Can Be Held Liable

  • Negligent drivers
  • Property owners
  • Workplaces
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Doctors and hospitals
  • Athletic facilities
  • Those who intentionally caused harm

What You Must Prove

  • Legal Obligation — There was a duty of care.
  • Negligent Conduct — The defendant failed to meet that duty.
  • A Direct Link — The negligence caused your nerve damage.
  • Quantifiable Losses — The financial and personal toll.

What Compensation Looks Like

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Chronic pain treatment costs
  • Pre- and post-operative care
  • Physical and occupational therapy
  • Medication expenses
  • Lost income and diminished earning ability, especially when permanent restrictions affect work
  • Physical and emotional suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Loss of consortium
  • Permanent impairment
  • Counseling and therapy
  • Lifetime medical needs
  • Exemplary damages in cases of gross negligence

Time Limits to Be Aware Of

Oklahoma generally gives 2 years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Nerve damage can develop slowly, so Oklahoma’s discovery rule may apply in some cases.

How McKay Law Approaches Nerve Damage Cases

We partner with medical specialists to establish the lasting impact, get nerve conduction studies and electromyography, fight back against pre-existing condition claims, account for the lasting damage, build evidence of pain and CRPS, partner with mental health specialists, and build each file for the courtroom.

Common Questions

Q: I have nerve damage that won’t heal — what’s my case worth?

A: Substantial. Nerve damage cases typically involve major damages.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. No recovery, no fee.

Q: I developed CRPS/RSD after my accident — what damages are available?

A: Major damages. Major case value typical with CRPS.

Q: My nerve damage is slowly getting worse — can I still recover?

A: Yes. Worsening nerve damage from past trauma supports claims.

Q: My carpal tunnel started after a workplace incident — what’s my claim?

A: You may have a claim. Workplace nerve damage is recoverable through workers’ comp; third-party claims may also apply.

Q: Insurance says my nerve pain is “subjective” and not real — what do I do?

A: That’s a common insurance ploy. Objective testing like EMG and nerve conduction studies, along with treating doctor opinions, establish real nerve damage.

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

A: No. Call us first.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the incident (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Move quickly — early diagnosis and treatment matter.

Q: Will I need future surgery for my nerve damage?

A: Sometimes. Many nerve injuries require surgical repair or ongoing surgical intervention.

Compensation for Nerve Damage in Duncan, OK

Nerve damage cases face a fundamental measurement problem. Nerve symptoms aren’t visible on imaging. Numbness can’t be measured with a scan. Functional limitations are hard to measure. These cases face proof challenges that don’t apply to objectively visible injuries. A Duncan nerve damage attorney builds these cases around the actual neurological evidence.

Why Nerve Damage Cases Are Distinctive

The Subjective Symptom Problem

Symptoms can’t be objectively verified easily. Common nerve symptoms come from the patient.

Without objective findings, insurance companies dispute these symptoms.

Imaging Often Doesn’t Show Nerve Damage

Standard imaging like X-rays and MRIs frequently miss nerve damage.

Nerve-specific testing provides objective nerve damage evidence. These tests aren’t always ordered.

Symptoms May Develop Over Time

Nerve damage may not be immediately apparent.

This generates temporal causation challenges.

Permanent Nerve Damage Often Cannot Be Repaired

Following nerve injury, recovery is often incomplete.

Nerve healing is slow and limited.

Categories of Nerve Damage

Peripheral Nerve Damage

Peripheral neuropathy is the typical nerve injury type.

Brachial Plexus Injuries

The brachial plexus is the network of nerves controlling the arm may be damaged by trauma.

Brachial plexus damage varies from mild stretching to complete avulsion.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome can develop from trauma.

Cubital Tunnel Syndrome

Compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow.

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

Compression of the tibial nerve at the ankle.

Sciatica

Sciatica often connects to lumbar spine injuries.

Spinal Nerve Damage

Nerve root damage frequently accompanies spinal injuries.

Radiculopathy

Nerve root compression creates radiating symptoms.

Cranial Nerve Damage

Cranial nerve injury can occur with head trauma.

Common cranial nerve damage involves:

  • Cranial nerve VII damage
  • Optic nerve damage (vision problems or vision loss)
  • Trigeminal nerve damage (facial pain or numbness)
  • Other cranial nerve damage

Autonomic Nerve Damage

Autonomic damage. This damage affects heart rate.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

CRPS is among the most challenging pain conditions.

CRPS develops after injury and produces:

  • Intense pain syndrome
  • Visible color alterations
  • Heat/cold changes
  • Edema
  • Skin changes
  • Hair and nail differences
  • Joint stiffness

This condition produces severe pain.

Common Causes of Nerve Damage

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Auto accidents commonly cause nerve damage.

Workplace Injuries

Lifting injuries, falls at work, repetitive strain produce nerve injuries.

Slip-and-Fall Injuries

Slip-and-falls generate nerve cases.

Medical Negligence

Medical procedures gone wrong is a significant source of nerve damage cases.

Common medical malpractice nerve damage scenarios include:

  • Surgical nerve damage
  • Anesthesia nerve damage
  • Diagnostic failures
  • Medication-related nerve damage

Defective Products

Product defects causing nerve damage.

Repetitive Trauma

Repetitive use injuries drive cumulative cases.

How These Cases Get Built

Comprehensive Medical Evaluation

Comprehensive neurological assessment by appropriate specialists.

Specialized Testing

Electromyography (EMG)

EMG testing evaluates muscle electrical signals.

Nerve Conduction Studies

Nerve conduction velocity tests measure nerve conduction.

MRI

Magnetic resonance imaging reveal compression and structural problems.

CT Scans

CT scans reveal structural issues.

Treating Physician Testimony

Treating neurologists and other specialists establish the medical foundation.

Expert Medical Testimony

Specialty expert witnesses establishes causation.

Functional Capacity Documentation

Functional impact evidence drives the damages case.

Patient Pain Journals

Documentation of pain levels, symptoms, and limitations over time provide compelling evidence.

Mental Health Treatment Records

Chronic nerve pain frequently causes mental health complications. Mental health documentation build the mental health damages.

Damages in Nerve Damage Cases

Nerve damage cases can support substantial damages include:

Medical Costs

  • Initial medical evaluation
  • Specialty testing (EMG, NCS, imaging)
  • Surgical care
  • Pain management treatment
  • Pharmaceutical costs
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational rehabilitation
  • Specialist care
  • Psychological care
  • Continuing care

Lost Wages and Earning Capacity

Career impact. Income impact claims can be substantial.

Pain and Suffering

Nerve pain is severe.

Chronic pain damages generate major damages.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Effects on daily activities and quality of life.

Mental Health Damages

Psychological consequences associated with chronic pain are common.

Loss of Consortium

Effects on intimate relationships.

Wrongful Death

Where nerve damage contributes to death.

Punitive Damages

Where the underlying conduct was particularly harmful may apply.

Long-Term Considerations

Permanent Nature of Nerve Damage

Permanent disability is common. Even with treatment, lasting symptoms typically remain.

Future Medical Care

Lifetime medical care is common.

Future medical care may involve:

  • Pain medication for life
  • Ongoing specialist care
  • Ongoing rehabilitation
  • Pain management procedures
  • Continuing mental health care

Permanent Career Impact

Career limitations are typical, especially physical work.

Quality of Life Impact

Daily life with nerve damage drives significant non-economic damages.

Common Insurance Defenses

“It’s All in Your Head”

“You’re making this up”.

Counter requires comprehensive medical documentation.

“Pre-Existing Conditions”

Prior medical issues. The aggravation rule applies.

“Causation Problems”

Defense argues alternative causes.

“The Plaintiff Doesn’t Need This Much Treatment”

Defense argues plaintiff is receiving excessive treatment.

“Functional Recovery Will Occur”

Defense argues the nerve damage will heal.

“The Plaintiff Was at Fault”

“You contributed too”.

Critical Steps After an Incident That May Cause Nerve Damage

Get Specialized Medical Evaluation

Neurology consultation is critical.

Get Specialized Testing

EMG, NCS, MRI, or other specialized testing provides documentation.

Document All Symptoms in Real Time

Document symptoms as they occur.

Track Functional Impact

Document how nerve damage affects daily activities.

Get Mental Health Care

Pain has psychological consequences. Mental health support matters significantly.

Don’t Sign Releases Without Counsel

Nerve damage cases involve substantial long-term consequences. Early settlement typically substantially undervalues these cases.

Attorney Costs

Lawyers experienced with nerve damage claims earn fees only on recovery. Expert costs run high paid by counsel.

Move Quickly

These cases need early documentation.

Contemporaneous documentation builds the case.

Specialized testing provides documentation.

Future damages projections take time to develop.

Filing deadlines applies.

Engaging counsel right away ensures comprehensive documentation.

McKay Law Is Your Duncan Advocate After A Nerve Damage Injury

Nerves are the wiring that tie every part of your body to your brain — and when that wiring is damaged in an accident, the consequences are deeply serious. Nerve injuries come out of car crashes, falls, workplace accidents, dog bites, surgical errors, crush injuries, and any traumatic event that involves sudden force or compression to the spine, limbs, or extremities. The symptoms range from relentless: burning pain that won’t let up, numbness and tingling that disrupts sleep, muscle weakness that affects basic tasks like gripping a pen or buttoning a shirt, loss of sensation in hands and feet, paralysis of specific muscle groups, and complex regional pain syndrome that can follow a victim for years. At McKay Law, we handle nerve damage cases by partnering with neurologists, pain management specialists, electromyography experts, and occupational therapists who can verify the precise nerves involved, the extent of the damage, and what daily life now looks like for our client.

Insurance carriers often try to minimize nerve injury claims because the damage is absent from most basic imaging studies — but EMG and nerve conduction studies, MRI imaging, and the consistent testimony of treating physicians can uncover the harm in ways adjusters can’t talk their way out of. When you partner with the McKay Law family, we won’t allow those tactics. We demand maximum compensation for diagnostic testing, neurological treatment, surgical nerve repair when possible, pain management procedures, ongoing physical and occupational therapy, prescription medications and pain pumps, adaptive equipment, future medical needs, lost income, reduced future income for clients whose careers depend on fine motor control or physical capability, the loss of activities and independence your condition has stolen, and the profound pain and suffering that accompanies a nerve injury. Reach us without waiting at (866) 679-9651 or contact us online to set up your free consultation and place a firm that takes nerve damage as seriously as you do fighting for you.

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