December 12, 2024

Average Workers’ Comp Settlement For Wrist Injury In Maryland

The average workers’ comp settlement for a wrist injury in Maryland is $26,284. However, depending on the level of severity, settlements for a wrist injury can range from $62,240 for fractures all the way to $126,000+ for cases involving amputation or severe disability. 

To understand the factors affecting the settlement amount for wrist injury and what your workers’ comp settlement could be, continue reading or reach out to Shultz Legal for a free consultation!

Factors Affecting Wrist Injury Settlement 

When determining the settlement amount for a wrist injury in a workers' compensation case, several key factors come into play. Here are the main elements that influence these settlements:

FactorImpact on SettlementAverage Settlement Range
Severity of InjuryHigher for severe injuries (fractures, amputations)$62,240 (fractures), $126,000 (amputations)
Medical ExpensesHigher for injuries requiring surgery or extensive medical care$14,576 (average)
Lost Wages and Temporary DisabilityTwo-thirds of average weekly wage; higher for longer recovery times$11,708 (average)
Impact on Work AbilityHigher for injuries causing permanent work restrictions or reduced earning capacityVaries based on disability rating
Pre-existing ConditionsMay reduce settlement if injury is not entirely work-relatedVaries
Future Medical CareIncludes ongoing treatments, long-term medication, and adaptive equipmentVaries based on expert testimony
Surgery and RehabilitationIncreases settlement due to higher medical costs and longer recovery timesHigher for surgical cases
Age, Occupation, and LifestyleOlder workers, specific occupations, and lifestyle impact settlement amountsHigher for older workers and specific occupations
Worker with wrist injury

Workers Comp Wrist Injury Settlement Cases

Bilateral Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A 35-year-old male laborer suffered repetitive traumas to his wrists, leading to bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. After undergoing carpal tunnel releases, his case was settled for $29,935.74, representing 15% permanent partial disability in each hand.

Repetitive Trauma: A 25-year-old woman working as a case picker in a distribution facility suffered repetitive trauma to her wrists, leading to carpal tunnel surgeries. Her case was settled for $18,165.48, based on 19% permanent partial disability in her right wrist and 3% in her left wrist.

Carpal and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: A 43-year-old female suffered repetitive injuries to her wrists and elbows over 8.5 years. She underwent bilateral endoscopic carpal tunnel releases and cubital tunnel releases. The case was settled for $75,082.62, representing 20% permanent partial disability in her right hand and 18% in her left hand.

Office Worker with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: An office worker with operated carpal tunnel syndrome received a settlement of $130,000.

How to Maximize Settlement Amount For Wrist Injuries

Wrist injuries, whether caused by workplace accidents or other incidents, can significantly impact your ability to work and perform daily activities. Securing a fair settlement requires careful planning and strategic actions. Here's how you can maximize your compensation:

Seek Immediate Medical Care
Prompt diagnosis and treatment not only aid recovery but also create a medical record that documents the severity of your injury. This is critical evidence for your claim.

Follow Your Doctor's Orders
Adhere to all recommended treatments, including physical therapy and follow-up appointments. Failure to do so could undermine your case, as the opposing party may argue that you contributed to your injury's worsening.

Document the Impact of Your Injury
Keep a detailed record of how the wrist injury affects your work, daily life, and activities. Include photos, notes, and any relevant communications with your employer or insurance company.

Account for All Damages
Ensure your claim includes not just immediate medical expenses but also long-term costs such as future treatments, lost wages, reduced earning potential, and pain and suffering.

Avoid Quick Settlements
Insurance companies often push for fast, low settlements. Consult an attorney before accepting any offer to ensure it adequately reflects the full impact of your injury.

Work With an Experienced Workers' Compensation Lawyer
Navigating the legal process for wrist injury claims can be complex, especially if you're dealing with workers' compensation or third-party liability. A skilled lawyer will know how to build a strong case and negotiate for the maximum settlement.

Contact Shultz Legal Today

At Shultz Legal, we specialize in workers' compensation cases and have a proven track record of securing fair settlements for wrist injuries. Don’t settle for less than you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn how we can help you maximize your compensation.