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Shoulder Injury Claims After Montana Accidents

The shoulder is a complex joint that takes a beating in crashes and falls. Rotator cuff tears, labral injuries, and dislocations can mean surgery, months of therapy, and lasting limitations that affect work and daily life.

Common Shoulder Injuries

Accidents frequently cause rotator cuff tears, labrum (SLAP) tears, dislocations, fractures, and impingement injuries. Many require surgery followed by extended physical therapy, and some leave permanent reductions in strength and range of motion.

Like neck injuries, shoulder damage doesn't always show on a basic X-ray, so MRI and orthopedic evaluation are often needed to document the injury fully.

Impact on Work and Activities

Shoulder injuries hit Montanans in physical jobs especially hard — anything involving lifting, reaching, or overhead work. They also interfere with the activities people value, from hunting and fishing to everyday tasks. These losses are part of the claim's value.

When an injury permanently limits your ability to do your job, lost earning capacity may come into play.

Overcoming Insurer Skepticism

Insurers may argue a shoulder problem is age-related or pre-existing, pointing to degenerative changes common in adults. The law allows recovery when a crash causes or aggravates an injury, and clear medical evidence linking the injury to the accident counters these arguments.

Consistent treatment and honest reporting of prior shoulder issues protect your credibility and your claim.

Value a Shoulder Injury Properly

Surgery, long rehab, and lasting limitations make shoulder injuries more serious than insurers often admit. An attorney ensures full value.

Call 973-566-5599 for a free review of your Montana shoulder injury claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. They often require surgery and lengthy rehab and can leave permanent limitations, which adds real value, especially for those in physical jobs.

You can still recover if the crash aggravated them. Be honest about your history — Montana law accounts for aggravation, and concealment hurts your case.

Have questions about your own situation? Get a free, confidential case review. You pay no fee unless you win. Call 973-566-5599.

This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed Montana attorney. Injury Claim Team is a legal referral and lead-generation service, not a law firm.

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