“Labor Omnia Vincit” McKay Law​

Tuttle, OK Facial Injury Lawyer

Trauma to the face affect victims for the rest of their lives in Tuttle, OK. When someone else’s negligence causes a facial injury, the law recognizes the unique impact of facial injuries. McKay Law advocates for facial injury victims throughout OK. We handle cases involving facial fractures (jaw, nose, cheekbone, orbital, and skull), broken or knocked-out teeth, lacerations and severe cuts requiring stitches or plastic surgery, burns and disfigurement, eye injuries and vision loss, nerve damage causing numbness or facial paralysis, TMJ disorders, and scarring. Facial injuries are unique because the psychological impact often equals or exceeds the physical harm—causing victims to avoid mirrors, social situations, and public life. These injuries typically result from vehicle crashes, falls, dog bites, and any sudden impact to the face. Care for these injuries can require extensive medical intervention—frequently involving multiple operations and years of ongoing care. These injuries frequently involve multiple reconstructive surgeries, dental implants, scar revision procedures, jaw reconstruction, orbital surgery, and ongoing cosmetic care. Our Tuttle disfigurement injury attorneys recognize the lifelong consequences these injuries cause. We work with maxillofacial surgeons, plastic surgeons, mental health experts, life care planners, and vocational specialists to build a compelling case. We pursue full compensation including hospital costs, reconstructive surgery, ongoing treatment, lost income, emotional suffering, and damages for permanent scarring. Oklahoma law allows compensation specifically for disfigurement—recognizing that the lasting visible impact of facial injuries warrants its own recovery. Adjusters frequently undervalue the emotional impact of disfigurement—we document the complete impact with expert testimony. 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 facial injury case is handled on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win. Contact McKay Law today for a no-cost case review with a Tuttle, OK personal injury attorney who will pursue every dollar your case is worth.

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Facial Injury Lawyer in Tuttle, OK | McKay Law

Facial Injury Lawyer in Tuttle, OK | McKay Law

Understanding Facial Injury Claims

Facial injuries are among the most life-altering injuries possible. Unlike injuries that can be hidden, the damage is visible to the world. Lasting scars, broken bones, dental damage, and nerve injuries create lasting physical and emotional consequences. Children, models, actors, sales professionals, and others are particularly affected. Our firm fights for facial injury victims in Tuttle and across the state.

How Facial Injuries Happen

  • Vehicle crashes
  • Airbag deployment injuries
  • Falls on unsafe property
  • On-the-job injuries
  • Sports and recreational accidents
  • Dog bites and animal attacks
  • Assault and intentional acts
  • Product-related injuries
  • Surgical or medical errors
  • Construction accidents
  • Walking or biking incidents

Categories of Facial Trauma

  • Facial fractures:

  • Nasal fractures

  • Broken eye sockets

  • Zygomatic fractures

  • Broken jaw

  • Mid-face fractures

  • Cranial fractures

  • Tissue damage:

  • Cuts

  • Tissue avulsion

  • Facial bruising

  • Burns

  • Dental injuries:

  • Tooth fractures

  • Lost teeth

  • Damage to dental work

  • Vision damage:

  • Permanent vision damage

  • Ocular injuries

  • Retinal damage

  • Nerve damage:

  • Facial paralysis

  • Numbness

  • Lasting facial pain

  • Other facial injuries:

  • Ear injuries and hearing damage

  • Temporomandibular joint damage

  • Sinus damage

The Unique Impact of Facial Injuries

  • Visible scarring — victims face daily visibility of their injuries
  • Lasting psychological consequences — emotional damage from visible disfigurement
  • Multiple specialists needed — extensive specialist treatment
  • Repeat surgeries — long-term surgical needs
  • Professional consequences — careers involving public-facing work or appearance can be devastated
  • Function problems — fundamental abilities compromised

Medical Care for Facial Injuries

  • Emergency stabilization and triage
  • Imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI)
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery
  • Reconstructive procedures
  • Dental and orthodontic treatment
  • Eye surgery
  • ENT surgery
  • Wound care and scar management
  • Scar revision
  • Surgery for nerve damage
  • Psychological counseling
  • Ongoing surgery

Who Pays

  • Drivers who caused the crash
  • Premises operators
  • Companies in workplace injury cases
  • Makers of defective products
  • Owners of animals that caused injury
  • Activity operators
  • Assailants
  • Doctors and hospitals

Elements of Your Claim

  • Duty — The defendant owed a legal duty.
  • Negligent Conduct — The duty was breached.
  • That the Conduct Caused the Injury — The wrongful act led to the injury.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses.

Damages Available

  • Medical bills, past and future
  • Reconstructive surgery costs
  • Scar revision surgery
  • Dental restoration costs
  • Vision care costs
  • Lifetime surgical and medical care
  • Lost income and loss of earning power
  • Pain and suffering
  • The toll on daily life
  • Permanent disfigurement and scarring
  • Mental health treatment
  • Damages for impact on relationships
  • Survivor damages for surviving family
  • Exemplary damages where conduct was reckless

Unique Issues in Facial Injury Cases

  • Visible damage increases value — the visibility factor is significant
  • Future surgery — lifetime treatment must be factored in
  • Mental health damages — mental health damages are significant
  • Work-related damages — appearance-dependent careers can suffer major economic losses
  • Pediatric facial injuries — children need lifetime care

Filing Deadline

You typically have two years from the date of the incident to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). For child victims, the deadline may be tolled until age 18.

Our Process

We coordinate with treating providers including plastic surgeons, oral surgeons, ophthalmologists, dentists, and ENT specialists 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 prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

A: Depends on severity, location, treatment, and impact. Facial disfigurement is one of the most highly compensated types of injury.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Nothing. We only get paid if we win.

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

A: Pediatric facial injuries involve unique long-term considerations. Surgeries may need to be repeated as the child grows.

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

A: Absolutely. Dental restoration is part of facial injury damages.

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: Don’t. Refer them to your attorney.

Q: How important are photographs of my injuries?

A: Very important. Photograph injuries from the start, throughout treatment, and at points of stabilization.

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 Tuttle, OK

Few injury categories combine physical, emotional, and identity damage like facial injuries. The face is the most visible part of a person, the primary medium of human connection. Facial injuries affects far more than physical function. A Tuttle facial injury attorney 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 contains a remarkable concentration of essential structures.

Facial anatomy includes:

  • Facial skeleton
  • Tissues with abundant blood supply
  • Sensory structures
  • The mouth and dental structures
  • Facial nerve systems
  • Glands and ducts
  • Highly visible skin surfaces

Healing Properties of Facial Tissue

Facial tissue heals differently than other tissue. The face has excellent blood supply that promotes healing while creating its own scarring patterns.

Visibility and Permanence

Facial scars can’t be hidden under clothing. This visibility creates lifelong consequences.

Identity and Self-Perception

The face is connected to identity in ways other body parts aren’t. Facial damage affects self-perception.

Categories of Facial Injuries

Facial Fractures

Broken facial bones.

Orbital Fractures

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

Nasal Fractures

Fractures of the nose account for many facial fracture cases. Create functional and aesthetic issues.

Zygomatic Fractures

Fractures of the zygoma can cause facial asymmetry.

Maxillary Fractures

Mid-face fractures. Le Fort fractures require complex surgical repair.

Mandibular Fractures

Lower jaw fractures impact multiple functions.

Frontal Bone Fractures

Frontal bone trauma often involve additional intracranial damage.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Cuts account for many facial injury cases. Minor cuts may produce permanent scarring.

Eye Injuries

Ocular injuries can produce reduced visual acuity. Direct ocular trauma sometimes require eye removal.

Dental and Mouth Injuries

Tooth loss, broken or chipped teeth, and damage to the gums, lips, or oral structures frequently accompany facial trauma.

Nerve Damage

Facial nerve injuries can cause loss of facial expression. Long-term facial weakness causes significant lifelong impact.

Burns and Scarring

Burn injuries to the face create some of the most challenging facial injuries.

Skull Fractures

Though distinct from facial fractures, skull and facial injuries often occur together.

Traumatic Brain Injury

Facial impacts can cause TBI, because facial impacts affect the brain.

Common Causes of Facial Injuries

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle accidents produce many facial injury claims. Window strikes all create specific facial trauma.

Falls

Impact injuries from falling cause facial trauma. Forward falls produce face impacts.

Workplace Accidents

Industrial accidents can cause facial injuries from falling objects, equipment failures, or other workplace hazards.

Assault and Violence

Violent acts can cause significant facial injuries.

Dog Bites

Bite injuries to facial areas, particularly for children. Child facial bites cause lasting consequences.

Sports and Recreation Injuries

Athletic incidents can produce sports-related facial trauma.

Medical Negligence

Surgical complications can cause facial injury.

Defective Products

Equipment failures can cause facial injuries.

The Damages Picture for Facial Injuries

Facial injuries can produce damages that other injuries don’t.

Medical and Surgical Costs

Facial injuries often require multiple specialists and surgeries:

  • Initial emergency care
  • Facial reconstruction
  • Plastic surgery for cosmetic restoration
  • Maxillofacial surgery for facial bone repair
  • Prosthodontic treatment
  • Ophthalmologic care for eye injuries
  • ENT specialist care
  • Neurology and neurosurgery for nerve and brain injuries

Future Medical Care

Facial injuries often require multiple revision surgeries. 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 particularly affected.

Pain and Suffering

Facial injuries cause significant pain and suffering.

Disfigurement Damages

Facial disfigurement supports specific damages.

Lasting facial changes affects every aspect of life.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Facial injuries affect how people interact with the world.

Mental Health Damages

Facial injuries frequently cause severe psychological impact. Depression, anxiety, social isolation, PTSD are well-documented complications.

Loss of Consortium

Effects on spousal relationships.

Punitive Damages

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

Special Considerations for Children

Facial injuries to children require careful damages analysis.

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

Decades of continuing care are common.

Pediatric psychological consequences affect identity formation.

How Damages Get Quantified

Medical and Reconstructive Surgeon Testimony

Treating providers document the full scope of treatment.

Plastic Surgery Cost Projections

Future surgical cost projections build the future damages case.

Vocational Expert Testimony

Vocational experts establish the impact on earning capacity.

Mental Health Professional Testimony

Mental health experts provide mental health foundation.

Before-and-After Photography

Photographs showing before and after moves the case from abstract to concrete.

Day-in-the-Life Documentation

Real-world impact documentation illustrates ongoing impact.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Injury Wasn’t That Severe”

“It’s not that bad”.

“Pre-Existing Conditions”

Prior facial issues are leveraged by defense. Aggravation is compensable.

“Cosmetic, Not Functional”

Defense argues purely cosmetic damage isn’t significant. Disfigurement creates real damages.

“Reasonable Care Was Provided”

“Treatment was reasonable”.

“Comparative Fault”

Defense pushes shared-fault arguments.

Critical Steps After a Facial Injury

Get Immediate Specialist Care

Facial injuries require specialist medical care. Emergency facial trauma typically needs specialty care.

Photograph the Injuries Throughout Treatment

Photographs over time provide compelling damages proof.

Photograph Before-Accident Appearance

Pre-accident photographs support the disfigurement claim.

Track All Symptoms and Functional Limitations

Track functional impact, pain, and limitations.

Track Mental Health Impact

Track emotional consequences.

Identify Witnesses

People who saw what happened.

Get Medical Records Quickly

Comprehensive medical records provide essential evidence.

Don’t Accept Early Insurance Settlement Offers

Early offers come quickly. These offers typically substantially undervalue facial injury cases. Damages develop over time.

Attorney Costs

Facial injury attorneys work on contingency. These cases require investment in medical experts, vocational experts, and mental health experts advanced by the firm.

Move Quickly

These cases need early attention. Contemporaneous injury tracking provides better evidence. The legal time limit applies regardless. Getting an attorney involved promptly protects every aspect of the claim while the case is being built.

McKay Law Is Your Tuttle Advocate After A Facial Injury

The face is the side of us the world sees first — and an injury to it brings a burden that stretches far beyond the physical. Broken cheekbones, jaw fractures, nasal fractures, orbital injuries, lost teeth, deep lacerations, burn scars, and disfiguring trauma follow car wrecks, dog attacks, falls, assaults, workplace accidents, sports incidents, and acts of negligence on someone else’s property. The healthcare side 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 carry an emotional toll insurance companies avoid discussing: the anxiety of facing the mirror, the awkwardness in social settings, the professional consequences in roles that require face-to-face interaction, and the loss of an identity victims spent a lifetime building. At McKay Law, we retain oral surgeons, plastic surgeons, dental specialists, ophthalmologists, and mental health professionals to establish both the bodily harm and the long-term emotional impact your injury has created.

Insurance carriers often try to wrap up facial injury claims early — before reconstructive surgery is finished, before scar revision has been attempted, and before the full extent of permanent disfigurement is established. We won’t let them. When you become part of the McKay Law family, we reject the idea to let your case settle before the complete picture of your recovery is in view. We demand the highest possible 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, lost income, diminished earning ability for victims whose careers rely on their appearance, and the life-altering pain, embarrassment, and emotional suffering that follow a outward, permanent injury. Phone us now at (866) 679-9651 or connect with us online to schedule your free consultation and get a firm that grasps what a facial injury really takes from you behind you.

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