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Enid, OK Hip Injury Lawyer

Hip injuries are among the most life-altering musculoskeletal injuries in Enid, OK. When an accident leaves you with hip trauma, the law gives you the right to pursue meaningful recovery. McKay Law represents hip injury victims throughout OK. Types of hip trauma broken hips, dislocations, torn cartilage, and chronic hip conditions resulting from trauma. Hip trauma carries special consequences because the hip joint bears the weight of the body and is essential to walking, standing, and most daily activities—leading to permanent limitations for many victims. Seniors are particularly vulnerable to hip trauma—the cascade of complications following an elderly hip fracture can be life-threatening. These injuries typically result from premises liability incidents, vehicle accidents, on-the-job injuries, and sudden traumatic impacts. Medical treatment frequently demands long-term care—and many patients require multiple operations and lifelong follow-up. Many hip injury victims face lasting physical impairment, ongoing pain, and significant lifestyle changes. Our Enid hip injury attorneys know that hip injuries carry consequences that last for decades—they limit walking, working, sleeping, driving, and caring for yourself or your family. This is why we pursue every available dollar, including surgery and rehabilitation expenses, time off work, reduced earning ability, physical pain, and the lifetime impact on your independence. Future surgeries are common with hip injuries—requiring lifetime cost calculations. Insurers frequently push for quick settlements before the full impact is known—we work with orthopedic experts to document the real harm. We work with orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, life care planners, and vocational specialists to demonstrate the lifetime cost of your injury. Every hip injury case is handled on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win. Don’t sign anything without understanding the lifetime cost of your injury. Call McKay Law now for a complimentary evaluation with a Enid, OK personal injury attorney who will stand up to the insurance companies on your behalf.

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Hip Injury Lawyer in Enid, OK | McKay Law

Hip Injury Attorney in Enid, OK | McKay Law

Understanding Hip Injury Claims

Hip injuries rank among the most serious injuries possible. The hip joint bears the body’s weight, so injury severely impacts daily function. Hip fractures, dislocations, labral tears, and joint damage frequently require surgery and lifetime treatment. For seniors particularly, hip fractures often lead to lasting disability or death within a year. McKay Law represents hip injury victims in Enid and throughout Oklahoma.

What Causes Hip Injuries

  • Vehicle crashes
  • Slip, trip, and fall accidents
  • Falls in nursing homes
  • Industrial and construction incidents
  • Product-related injuries
  • Sports and recreational accidents
  • Walking or biking incidents
  • Hip implant failures
  • Physical assaults

Common Types of Hip Injuries

  • Hip fractures:

  • Femoral neck fractures

  • Fractures of the upper femur

  • Below-trochanter fractures

  • Pelvic fractures

  • Fractures of the hip socket

  • Hip dislocations:

  • Forward hip dislocations

  • Backward hip dislocations

  • Soft-tissue injuries:

  • Acetabular labrum tears

  • Femoroacetabular impingement

  • Hip flexor strains

  • Trochanteric bursitis

  • Tendon injuries

  • Post-traumatic conditions:

  • Post-traumatic arthritis

  • AVN

  • Hip implant failures:

  • Hip replacement loosening

  • Metal-on-metal complications

  • Broken hip implants

Signs of Hip Trauma

  • Severe pain in the hip area
  • Inability to bear weight
  • Inability to walk
  • Mobility limitations
  • Pain spreading to the thigh
  • Obvious deformity of the hip area
  • Shortening of the leg
  • Leg rotation
  • Visible bruising and swelling
  • Radiating numbness

Why Hip Injuries Are Particularly Serious

  • Hip damage affects mobility profoundly
  • Most serious hip injuries require surgery
  • Joint replacement
  • Recovery often takes a year or more
  • Lasting disability
  • Mortality risk in seniors
  • Work impact
  • Hip surgeries and replacements are expensive
  • Psychological impact

Hip Fractures and the Elderly

Hip fractures in elderly victims are particularly serious:

  • 25% one-year mortality
  • Often start a decline leading to nursing home placement
  • Independence loss
  • Mobility loss
  • Complication risks

Senior cases often involve significant damages.

Treatment for Hip Injuries

  • Diagnostic imaging
  • Pain control
  • Structured physical therapy
  • Non-surgical reduction
  • Open reduction with internal fixation (ORIF)
  • Hip arthroplasty
  • Hip resurfacing
  • Replacement revision
  • Months of post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Pain management

Potential Defendants

  • At-fault motorists
  • Property owners
  • Long-term care facilities
  • Companies in workplace injury cases
  • Product manufacturers
  • Hip implant manufacturers
  • Medical providers
  • Sports or recreational facility operators

What You Must Prove

  • A Duty of Care — The defendant owed a legal duty.
  • Violation of That Duty — The defendant failed to meet that duty.
  • Causation — The wrongful act led to the injury.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses.

Recovery for Hip Injury Victims

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Pre- and post-operative care
  • Joint replacement expenses
  • Extended PT expenses
  • Long-term care
  • Lost income and loss of earning power, particularly if you can’t return to physical labor
  • Physical and emotional suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Permanent impairment
  • Lifetime medical needs
  • Exemplary damages where conduct was reckless

The Long-Term Impact

Even with surgery and rehabilitation, many hip injuries leave permanent damage:

  • Reduced mobility for life
  • Permanent pain symptoms
  • Difficulty walking, climbing stairs, or sitting
  • Future surgery
  • Increased risk of arthritis
  • Loss of physical work capacity
  • Fall risk
  • Ongoing PT

Filing Deadline

You typically have two years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). For nursing home and elder abuse cases, special rules may apply.

Our Process

We coordinate with treating orthopedic surgeons and physical therapists to build a complete medical record, defeat “prior injury” defenses, include future medical needs and permanent impairment, pursue product liability when implants fail, and build each file for the courtroom.

Common Questions

Q: My elderly relative broke her hip in a fall — can we file a claim?

A: Definitely. Hip fractures in elderly victims often involve significant damages and may indicate nursing home or premises liability.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Nothing. No recovery, no fee.

Q: How much is a hip injury case worth?

A: Case value varies based on the specific injury, surgery, and long-term limitations. Hip replacement cases typically have substantial value.

Q: My hip replacement failed — can I sue?

A: Yes. Hip implant failures are often the basis of product liability lawsuits.

Q: Insurance says my hip problem is from aging — are they right?

A: Not necessarily. Pre-existing degeneration doesn’t mean the accident didn’t cause your injuries — Oklahoma’s eggshell plaintiff rule applies.

Q: Will I need future hip surgery?

A: Possibly. Lifetime surgical care is common with serious hip injuries. These future costs are recoverable.

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

A: Never. Refer them to your attorney.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the incident (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Act fast — prompt action protects your case.

Recovering Damages for Hip Trauma in Enid, OK

Hip injuries are uniquely consequential. Hip mechanics support virtually every standing and walking activity. Hip injuries reshape daily life. Elderly hip injuries are uniquely dangerous. A Enid hip injury attorney brings expertise in the distinctive damages framework hip injuries support.

Why Hip Injuries Are Distinctive

The Hip’s Functional Importance

Every standing and walking activity requires hip function. Unlike many joints, hip loading is continuous during normal life.

Hip trauma compromises:

  • Movement and locomotion
  • Maintained vertical position
  • Sitting position
  • Sleep positioning
  • Climbing stairs
  • Bending motions
  • Carrying loads
  • Driving
  • Physical intimacy

Hip Injuries Carry Mortality Risk

Especially in older adults, hip injuries cause significant deaths.

Studies indicate hip fracture patients over 65 experience significantly elevated mortality rates within the year following the injury.

This drives significant damages, especially in cases where the hip injury contributed to death.

Hip Injuries Often Require Major Surgery

Many hip injuries require major surgical intervention. Hip replacement or repair is among the most invasive orthopedic surgeries, requiring significant recovery.

Long-Term Functional Consequences

Lasting functional impact is common.

Categories of Hip Injuries

Hip Fractures

Fractures of the hip are particularly serious.

Femoral Neck Fractures

Femoral neck fractures are a major fracture type. These typically need surgical repair.

Intertrochanteric Fractures

Fractures between the trochanters of the femur are typical.

Subtrochanteric Fractures

Fractures below the trochanters are another fracture pattern.

Acetabular Fractures

Fractures of the hip socket are catastrophic. Acetabular damage requires complex surgical intervention.

Hip Dislocations

Dislocations of the hip joint happen in significant trauma. These need immediate medical intervention to minimize long-term consequences.

Labral Tears

Labral tears can cause significant pain and dysfunction. Arthroscopic intervention common.

Hip Bursitis and Tendinitis

Hip bursitis develops after injury produce ongoing pain.

Hip Cartilage Damage

Articular cartilage injury accelerates degeneration.

Hip Osteonecrosis (Avascular Necrosis)

Hip osteonecrosis results in bone necrosis. Trauma can trigger this and frequently requires hip replacement surgery.

Hip Joint Arthritis (Post-Traumatic)

Hip injuries frequently cause or accelerate hip arthritis emerges over time.

Causes of Hip Injuries

Falls

Falls are the leading cause of hip injuries.

Falls in older adults are especially dangerous. A simple fall in an elderly person can cause a catastrophic hip fracture.

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Auto accidents produce hip trauma. Side-impact (T-bone) crashes are particularly likely to cause hip fractures.

Slip-and-Falls

Slipping accidents generate many hip cases. Slip-induced hip damage is a recurring pattern.

Workplace Injuries

Job-related injuries can cause hip damage.

Sports and Recreational Injuries

Sports incidents produce hip trauma.

Pedestrian and Cyclist Accidents

Pedestrian/cyclist injuries can cause hip injuries.

Acetabular Fractures From High-Energy Trauma

Significant trauma generate complex hip fractures.

Treatment for Hip Injuries

Conservative Treatment

Non-surgical treatment is sometimes possible, particularly for stable injuries. Conservative treatment includes physical therapy.

Surgical Treatment

Most significant hip injuries require surgery.

Internal Fixation

Surgical fracture repair is standard for many fractures.

Hip Replacement (Total Hip Arthroplasty)

THA procedures is standard for catastrophic injuries. This procedure includes installation of artificial joint components.

Hemiarthroplasty

Partial replacement involves only the femur side.

Hip Resurfacing

Hip resurfacing is a bone-preserving alternative.

Arthroscopic Surgery

For specific injury types, arthroscopy may be appropriate.

Rehabilitation

Hip surgery and serious hip injuries require extensive rehabilitation. Physical therapy typically extends for an extensive period.

Damages in Hip Injury Cases

Hip injuries support substantial damages:

Medical and Surgical Costs

Treatment costs are typically high:

  • Trauma center treatment
  • Operating room and surgical fees
  • Hospitalization
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Long-term care if needed
  • Adaptive equipment costs
  • Home modifications for mobility

Future Medical Care

Hip replacements have limited lifespans. Joint replacements typically last 15-20 years leading to revision surgery.

Future hip surgery is recoverable as damages.

Patients with hip injuries may also require future joint replacement, revision surgery, or other long-term care.

Lost Wages

Hip injuries typically prevent work for extended periods.

Diminished Earning Capacity

Hip injuries permanently affect physically demanding work.

Pain and Suffering

Hip pain is substantial.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Hip injuries affect basic life activities, generating significant non-economic damages.

Loss of Consortium

Effects on intimate relationships are common.

Wrongful Death

For fatal cases, wrongful death claims are available.

Special Considerations for Elderly Hip Injuries

Mortality Risk Affects Case Value

Hip fracture mortality risk drives damages.

In elderly cases, wrongful death claims may be appropriate even if the hip injury wasn’t the direct cause of death.

Loss of Independence

Hip injuries in older adults often involve loss of independence. This represents substantial damages.

Multiple Comorbidities

Comorbidities are common in elderly patients. Pre-existing condition defenses, necessitating careful causation analysis.

Common Insurance Defenses

“Pre-Existing Conditions”

Particularly for elderly patients, Prior medical conditions get used to challenge causation. The aggravation rule applies.

“Improper Treatment”

Treatment compliance challenges.

“The Injury Resolved Through Treatment”

Defense argues the injury healed completely. This defense weakens when ongoing impact is documented.

“Comparative Fault”

“You contributed too”.

“Aging-Related Decline, Not the Accident”

For older plaintiffs, defense often argues age-related decline rather than accident causation.

Critical Steps After a Hip Injury

Get Immediate Medical Attention

Prompt medical care is essential.

Get Imaging Studies

Hip imaging studies are essential for diagnosis and case-building.

Follow Through With Recommended Treatment

Consistent treatment without gaps strengthens the case.

Document Functional Impact

Record real-world impact.

Track All Symptoms

Pain, mobility limitations, sleep issues, emotional effects.

Photograph Recovery

Visual documentation of recovery.

Don’t Sign Releases Without Counsel

Hip injuries often have long-term consequences not immediately apparent. Settling too early can dramatically undervalue the case.

Attorney Costs

Lawyers handling these cases work on contingency. Expert costs run high paid by counsel.

Move Quickly

Hip injury cases benefit from prompt legal involvement.

Comprehensive ongoing documentation provides better evidence. The legal time limit continues running.

Getting an attorney involved promptly positions the case for the substantial recovery hip injuries often warrant.

McKay Law Is Your Enid Advocate After A Hip Injury

Few injuries upend daily life as immediately as a serious hip injury. The hip is the anchor of nearly every movement we make — walking, standing, sitting, climbing stairs, getting in and out of a car, even rolling over in bed — and when a fracture strikes, the whole day turns into a struggle. Hip injuries are common in car crashes, falls from heights, slip-and-fall accidents on hard surfaces, pedestrian accidents, and incidents on poorly maintained property — and they hit especially hard on older adults, where a broken hip can launch a cascade of complications that significantly reduce independence and life expectancy. At McKay Law, we handle hip injury cases by working alongside orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and life-care planners who can document the full scope of the damage and chart the future care a victim will need.

The treatment path for a serious hip injury typically involves surgical repair or full hip replacement, weeks of hospitalization and inpatient rehabilitation, months of outpatient physical therapy, and, in countless cases, permanent loss of range of motion or chronic pain. Insurance companies often try to minimize these claims by pointing to degenerative conditions, even when the trauma is what caused the failure. When you come into the McKay Law family, we push back against those tactics and fight for every dollar your recovery requires. We fight for complete compensation for emergency care, surgery and hip replacement, hospitalization and inpatient rehab, ongoing physical therapy, mobility aids and home modifications, prescription costs, future medical needs, lost wages, reduced future income, the loss of independence and quality of life, and the life-altering pain and limitation a hip injury brings. Contact us now at (866) 679-9651 or reach out online to book your free consultation and get a firm that recognizes what a hip injury really takes from you on your side.

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