“Labor Omnia Vincit” McKay Law​

Piedmont, OK Pelvic Injury Lawyer

Serious pelvic trauma can be life-threatening and life-altering in Piedmont, OK. When an accident leaves you with pelvic trauma, the law gives you the right to pursue meaningful recovery. McKay Law represents pelvic injury victims throughout OK. Pelvic trauma is uniquely serious because severe pelvic fractures can cause life-threatening internal bleeding—requiring urgent emergency intervention to prevent death. We handle cases involving pelvic fractures (stable and unstable), open book fractures, acetabular fractures involving the hip socket, sacral fractures, coccyx (tailbone) injuries, pelvic ring disruptions, hip socket damage, and associated organ damage to the bladder, urethra, and reproductive organs. Common causes of pelvic injuries include auto crashes, motorcycle wrecks, pedestrian incidents, and high-impact falls. Pelvic fractures in older adults often result from low-energy falls—frequently leading to loss of independence and permanent disability. Medical treatment can require extensive intervention—and many patients require multiple operations and extended rehabilitation. Pelvic trauma frequently leads to reduced quality of life, ongoing medical needs, and permanent impairment. Many pelvic injury cases involve associated injuries—with organ damage frequently requiring surgical repair. Our Piedmont personal injury attorneys recognize the full impact of pelvic injuries—with sensitivity to the personal and often private nature of these injuries. We work with orthopedic surgeons, urologists, gynecologists, pain management specialists, and life care planners to document the full extent of your injury. We recover all available damages including emergency care, long-term medical needs, lost earnings, and full compensation for visible and intimate harm. Many pelvic injury victims face career-ending consequences—particularly in construction, nursing, law enforcement, firefighting, and other physical occupations. These injuries impact deeply personal aspects of life—emotional and relationship impacts are recoverable. Insurance companies often try to minimize pelvic injury claims—we work with medical experts to document the real harm. Every client we represent is handled on a no-win, no-fee basis—zero upfront cost. Don’t accept an offer while still in active treatment. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a free consultation with a compassionate Piedmont, OK personal injury attorney who will pursue every dollar your case is worth.

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Pelvic Injury Lawyer in Piedmont, OK | McKay Law

Pelvic Injury Legal Counsel in Piedmont, OK | McKay Law

Understanding Pelvic Injury Claims

Pelvic injuries can be devastating and life-threatening. The pelvis is critical to body structure and function, so trauma can damage critical internal structures. Pelvic fractures can be fatal — particularly with internal bleeding. Even with survival, the long-term effects can be devastating. McKay Law advocates for pelvic injury victims in Piedmont and in surrounding communities.

What Causes Pelvic Injuries

  • Auto and motorcycle wrecks
  • High-speed crashes
  • Falls on unsafe property
  • Falls from elevation
  • On-the-job injuries
  • Walking or biking incidents
  • Athletic injuries
  • Equipment failures
  • Construction site accidents
  • Crush trauma

Common Types of Pelvic Injuries

  • Pelvic ring fractures:

  • Stable pelvic fractures

  • Unstable fractures

  • Open book pelvic fractures

  • Vertical shear injuries

  • Side-impact fractures

  • Acetabular fractures

  • SI joint injuries — damage to where the spine meets the pelvis

  • Pubic symphysis injuries — damage to the cartilage in front of the pelvis

  • Tailbone fractures — coccyx fractures

  • Soft-tissue pelvic injuries — soft-tissue damage

  • Internal pelvic injuries:

  • Bladder damage

  • Urethral trauma

  • Bowel damage

  • Reproductive organ injuries

  • Vascular injuries

Signs of Pelvic Trauma

  • Pelvic pain
  • Inability to bear weight
  • Walking impairment
  • Hip pain
  • Back pain
  • Pelvic instability
  • Bruising and swelling of pelvic area
  • Nerve symptoms
  • Urinary problems
  • Bloody urine
  • Bowel symptoms
  • Bowel problems
  • Obvious pelvic deformity
  • Loss of consciousness from blood loss
  • Shock

The Unique Severity

  • High death rate — pelvic fractures with severe bleeding have a high death rate
  • Internal hemorrhage — severe internal hemorrhage possible
  • Organ damage common — internal organs frequently affected
  • Long recovery times — recovery often takes months to a year
  • Multiple surgeries often required — multiple operations often needed
  • Permanent damage — long-term restrictions common
  • Sexual function impacts — reproductive impact common
  • Ongoing medical needs — often requires lifetime medical care

Medical Care for Pelvic Injuries

  • Emergency department stabilization
  • Blood replacement
  • X-ray, CT, MRI
  • External pelvic fixation
  • Open reduction with internal fixation
  • Treatment for severe internal bleeding
  • Treatment for blood vessel bleeding
  • Bladder and urethral repair
  • Bowel repair
  • Hip replacement
  • Long-term physical therapy
  • Chronic pain management
  • Psychological treatment

Reproductive Consequences

These injuries can affect intimate function:

  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Painful sex
  • Loss of sexual function
  • Fertility problems
  • Sexual identity and self-image impacts
  • Relationship damage
  • Loss of consortium

Who Can Be Held Liable

  • Drivers who caused the crash
  • Property owners
  • Companies in workplace injury cases
  • Makers of defective products
  • Sports or recreational facility operators
  • Healthcare providers

What You Must Prove

  • Duty — There was a duty of care.
  • Breach — The duty was breached.
  • That the Conduct Caused the Injury — The negligence caused your pelvic injury.
  • Damages — The financial and personal toll.

What Compensation Looks Like

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Surgery and surgical follow-up costs
  • Critical care expenses
  • Blood transfusion costs
  • Replacement expenses
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Long-term care
  • Lost income and diminished earning ability
  • Physical and emotional suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Long-term restrictions
  • Sexual function damages
  • Counseling and therapy
  • Future medical care
  • Survivor damages in fatal cases
  • Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence

Filing Deadline

Oklahoma generally gives 2 years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95).

How McKay Law Approaches Pelvic Injury Cases

We partner with treating doctors to build a complete medical record, include lifetime care in damages, address sexual and reproductive damages including loss of consortium, partner with mental health specialists, build comprehensive damages, and prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

FAQ

Q: My pelvic injury caused permanent damage — what’s my case worth?

A: Major. Pelvic injury cases typically have substantial value.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. No recovery, no fee.

Q: My pelvic injury affected my sexual function — can I recover for that?

A: Absolutely. Damages for sexual dysfunction are part of case value.

Q: My spouse’s pelvic injury affected our relationship — can I file a claim?

A: Definitely. Loss of consortium claims are available for spouses of injured parties.

Q: Will I be able to have children after my pelvic injury?

A: Depends on the damage. Fertility impact is part of damages.

Q: Will I need future surgeries?

A: Often, yes. Future surgical care is common.

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: Two years from the date of the incident (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Don’t wait — early treatment and documentation matter.

Compensation for Pelvic Injuries in Piedmont, OK

Pelvic injuries are particularly catastrophic injuries. The pelvis houses critical organs. It bears the body’s structural load. Pelvic trauma has far-reaching consequences. Internal organs in the pelvic region can be catastrophically damaged. Bowel, bladder, sexual, and reproductive function can be permanently affected. A local attorney experienced with pelvic injury claims knows how to evaluate the full scope of pelvic injury harm.

Why Pelvic Injuries Are Distinctive

The Pelvis Houses Critical Organs

The pelvic region houses the urinary bladder, the bowel, reproductive organs, major blood vessels including iliac arteries and veins, nerve structures.

Pelvic Bones Form a Ring

Pelvic anatomy is ring-like. The ring structure frequently produces multi-site fractures.

Pelvic Fractures Carry High Mortality Risk

Pelvic fractures from high-energy trauma are associated with mortality. Bleeding from pelvic vessels results in shock and death.

Major Force Required for Severe Pelvic Injury

Severe pelvic fractures typically require major force. This means severe pelvic injury typically involves motor vehicle crashes, falls from height, or crush injuries.

Long-Term Functional Consequences Are Common

Permanent dysfunction is common.

Categories of Pelvic Injuries

Pelvic Ring Fractures

Fractures of the pelvic bones are the most common pelvic injuries.

Stable Pelvic Fractures

Stable fractures. Non-surgical management.

Unstable Pelvic Fractures

Displaced fractures. Surgical fixation required.

Open Book Fractures

“Open book” fractures involve disruption of the front of the pelvis. Pelvic opening fracture pattern. These produce severe internal injury.

Lateral Compression Fractures

Lateral compression fractures come from side impact.

Vertical Shear Fractures

Vertical displacement fractures are catastrophic. Often result from falls or motor vehicle crashes.

Acetabular Fractures

Acetabular fractures impact hip function. These can be devastating.

Sacrum and Coccyx Fractures

Sacrum fractures can occur with pelvic trauma.

Pubic Symphysis Disruption

Pubic symphysis can occur in pelvic ring injuries.

Sacroiliac Joint Injuries

Sacroiliac joint damage.

Concurrent Injuries

Concurrent injuries with pelvic fractures include:

Bladder Injuries

Bladder ruptures or contusions frequently accompany pelvic fractures.

Urethral Injuries

Urethral injuries often occurs. Permanent urinary consequences.

Bowel Injuries

Bowel perforation necessitate surgery.

Reproductive Organ Injuries

Damage to reproductive organs can affect fertility, sexual function, and reproductive health.

Vascular Injuries

Pelvic vascular structures may be injured in pelvic trauma. Vascular injury creates major bleeding.

Nerve Injuries

Lumbosacral plexus can be damaged, affecting motor and sensory function.

Spinal Injuries

Spine injuries may accompany pelvic injuries.

Femur Fractures

Lower extremity fractures often occur with pelvic injuries.

Hip Injuries

Hip injuries can accompany pelvic trauma.

Common Causes of Pelvic Injuries

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Auto accidents are leading causes of pelvic injuries.

Side-impact (T-bone) crashes are particularly likely to cause pelvic injuries.

Falls From Height

Falls from height produce devastating pelvic injuries.

Pedestrian Crashes

Pedestrians struck by vehicles frequently produce pelvic damage.

Crush Injuries

Crushing forces can cause catastrophic pelvic damage.

Workplace Injuries

Construction site accidents can cause pelvic injuries.

Treatment for Pelvic Injuries

Initial Stabilization

Initial trauma stabilization.

This may include:

  • Pelvic binder application
  • Blood replacement
  • Emergency surgical intervention
  • Embolization to control bleeding

Surgical Fixation

Many pelvic fractures require surgical fixation.

Surgical procedures involve:

  • External pelvic stabilization
  • Internal fixation

Surgical Repair of Concurrent Injuries

Bladder repair, urethral repair (often complex), bowel repair, reproductive organ repair, Vascular surgery.

Rehabilitation

Recovery requires substantial rehabilitation.

Recovery typically takes many months.

Long-Term Care

Many pelvic injury patients require long-term medical care, particularly for bladder, bowel, sexual, or reproductive complications.

Damages in Pelvic Injury Cases

Recoverable losses include include:

Medical Costs

  • Emergency and trauma center care
  • Surgical care
  • ICU and critical care
  • Hospitalization
  • Blood replacement
  • Bleeding control procedures
  • Pelvic surgical procedures
  • Concurrent injury repair
  • Reconstructive surgery
  • Future medical care
  • Rehabilitation

Lost Wages and Earning Capacity

Pelvic injuries typically prevent work for extended periods.

Diminished earning capacity affects many pelvic injury patients.

Pain and Suffering

Major pain.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Pelvic injuries often eliminate or restrict basic life activities.

Mental Health Damages

Psychological consequences are typical complications, particularly given the lifestyle and functional changes.

Reproductive and Sexual Function Damages

Pelvic injuries can affect:

  • Fertility
  • Sexual activity
  • Future pregnancy problems
  • Childbirth complications
  • Erectile function in men

These warrant major compensation.

Loss of Consortium

Effects on intimate relationships are especially important for pelvic cases.

Wrongful Death

Severe pelvic trauma can be fatal, supporting wrongful death claims.

Punitive Damages

In cases involving egregious conduct, exemplary damages may apply.

Special Considerations for Reproductive and Sexual Function Damages

Fertility Damages

Fertility-affecting pelvic injuries warrant significant compensation.

Sexual Function Damages

Sexual function damages drive major damages.

Pregnancy and Childbirth Complications

Where pelvic injuries cause complications for future pregnancy generate distinct damages.

Stigma and Privacy Concerns

These distinctive damages involve sensitive subject matter. Sensitive presentation is important.

Common Insurance Defenses

“Pre-Existing Conditions”

Pre-existing condition defenses. Aggravation is compensable.

“The Injury Was Less Severe Than Reported”

Severity disputes.

“Functional Recovery Will Occur”

Recovery-based defenses. This defense often fails given the systemic complications.

“Reproductive/Sexual Issues Are Pre-Existing”

Defense argues reproductive or sexual function issues predate the crash. This requires documentation of pre-accident function.

“Comparative Fault”

Defense pushes shared-fault arguments.

Critical Steps After a Pelvic Injury

Get Immediate Emergency Medical Attention

Pelvic injuries require emergency medical care.

Get Imaging Studies

CT imaging, Plain films, MRI as appropriate.

Get Specialist Care

Specialty consultations:

  • Orthopedic surgeons
  • Trauma surgical care
  • Urology
  • Gynecology
  • Colorectal surgery
  • Reproductive endocrinology

Document Functional Impact

Document functional changes including pelvic function, urinary function, bowel function, sexual function, reproductive function.

Document Sexual and Reproductive Function

Document these distinctive damages.

Get Mental Health Care

Psychological care given the functional changes pelvic injuries can produce.

Track Long-Term Complications

Long-term issues need tracking.

Don’t Sign Releases Without Counsel

Long-term consequences are typical. Quick settlement leaves substantial money on the table.

Attorney Costs

Pelvic injury attorneys charge no upfront fees. Expert costs run high reimbursed from the recovery.

Move Quickly

Time pressure on these cases is real.

Comprehensive medical documentation through the recovery process creates the strongest foundation.

Future complications develop over months and years.

OK’s statute of limitations applies regardless.

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

McKay Law Is Your Piedmont Advocate After A Pelvic Injury

The pelvis is the structural anchor of the body — and when it fractures, the consequences spread far beyond the bone itself. Pelvic fractures come out of high-impact car wrecks, motorcycle crashes, pedestrian strikes, falls from heights, and serious workplace accidents — and they frequently bring damage to the bladder, urethra, reproductive organs, intestines, and the major blood vessels that pass through the pelvic region. The acute treatment can include emergency surgery to stop internal bleeding, external fixation devices that stick out through the skin, and weeks of hospitalization. The long-term consequences can include chronic pain, mobility limitations, sexual dysfunction, urinary and bowel complications, and difficulty with childbirth for women of reproductive age. At McKay Law, we take on pelvic injury cases by teaming up with orthopedic trauma surgeons, urologists, gynecologists, pain management specialists, and life-care planners who can verify the full extent of the damage and the lifetime of care it may require.

Insurance companies are quick to brush aside the long-term impact of pelvic injuries once the initial fractures appear to have healed, ignoring the chronic pain, the loss of physical capability, the emotional impact of permanent intimate complications, and the cost of follow-up procedures that often continue years into the future. When you become part of the McKay Law family, we refuse to let your case settle until the full picture of your recovery is in view. We fight for the highest possible compensation for emergency airlift and trauma care, orthopedic and reconstructive surgeries, surgical hardware, ICU and prolonged hospitalization, ongoing rehabilitation, future medical procedures, urological and gynecological treatment, fertility-related care, mobility aids and home modifications, prescription medications, lost income, diminished earning ability, the loss of intimacy, athletic, and recreational activities your injury has destroyed, and the chronic pain and emotional toll a pelvic injury brings. Call us today at (866) 679-9651 or connect with us online to set up your free consultation and bring a firm that grasps what a pelvic injury really takes from you fighting for you.

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