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Mount Laurel NJ Personal Injury Law Blog

At Ginsberg & O’Connor, P.C., we have spent more than 40 years fighting for the rights of the seriously injured and their families throughout New Jersey. When you hire our firm, you’re not just getting a lawyer—you’re gaining a partner who will stand by you through every stage of your recovery. We offer free case reviews and handle every case with the personal attention and dedication it deserves.

Typical Recovery Time For Different Injuries

We all heal at different rates. We each have different pain thresholds. Your bone fracture or concussion will not be the same as the next person’s.

But doctors – and employers and insurance companies and lawyers – rely on statistical averages to gauge how long you can expect to be “out of commission” for a particular injury. In a personal injury case, the medical bills and the amount of lost time from work will determine the bulk of your compensation.

Doc, how long does it take me to heal from this?

Even experienced physicians can only make an educated guess. Your age, your health and following doctor’s orders all factor into healing. But below is an average recovery or range of recovery for various injuries.

While a broken bone is painful, in some ways it is merciful. Recovery tends to be quicker and more predictable. Injuries to ligaments and joints are more likely to lead to long-term leaves from work or permanent disabilities. They are also more prone to setbacks during recovery and later re-injury.

Medical documentation is the key to your legal recovery

If you are injured because of someone’s negligence – such as an auto collision or a slip-and-fall from a safety hazard – it is critical to get a prompt medical diagnosis and to follow up with medical treatment until you are fully healed. The more complete your medical records, the easier it will be make the case for compensation. The medical complications and personal and financial hardships along the way also factor into your damages for pain and suffering.