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Florida, Washington & Puerto Rico Injury Lawyers / Blog / Personal Injury / What Is the Value of a Florida Knee Injury Case in 2025?

What Is the Value of a Florida Knee Injury Case in 2025?

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Knee injuries can be painful and debilitating. Furthermore, these injuries can leave you dealing with substantial medical expenses and lost wages. If you have suffered a knee injury because of another party’s negligence, you could be entitled to compensation for your injury and damages.

If you’ve suffered a knee injury due to someone else’s negligence, one of the questions you may have is, “What is my case worth?”  So, how much is a Florida knee injury case worth in 2025? While it is understandable to want a clear answer, the truth is that there is no standard dollar amount for Florida knee injury cases. Even if a law blog or advertisement indicates otherwise, the fact remains that there isn’t an “average” you can rely on with any certainty. Every case is unique. The value of your case depends on various factors specific to your circumstances.

Factors That Can Affect the Value of Your Florida Knee Injury Case

How much money you can recover in your Florida knee injury case in 2025 depends on the specifics of your case. The following are some of the factors that can affect the value of a Florida knee injury case in 2025;

  1. Type and Severity of the Injury

Knee injuries can range from minor bruises and sprains to severe conditions like shattered kneecaps and torn ligaments. Generally, the more severe and permanent the injury, the higher the compensation you can expect to receive. This is because more severe knee injuries result in greater medical expenses, longer recovery times, increased pain and suffering, and a higher likelihood of permanent impairment, all of which contribute to improving the value of a claim.

  1. Medical Expenses

Compensation for a knee injury includes reimbursement for medical costs such as hospital visits, surgeries, and medications. Depending on the severity of your injuries, you may also be entitled to compensation for anticipated future medical care or treatment. How much you are owed for past, present, and future medical expenses will impact the value of your case.

  1. Impact on Daily Life

Another factor that can impact the value of your case is how the knee injury impacts your ability to work and perform normal daily life activities. If the injury limits mobility or prevents you from working or caring for yourself or others, it can significantly increase the value of your claim. Pain and suffering (both physical and emotional) are also considered. These non-economic damages, while subjective, can be a significant part of your case.

  1. Comparative Negligence

In Florida, if you are found partially to blame for your accident, your compensation may be reduced based on your percentage of fault. For instance, if you were 30% at fault, your compensation could be reduced by that percentage.

Note: Because of recent changes in Florida law, you cannot recover damages if you’re found to be more than 50% at fault.

Contact Us for Legal Help

If you’ve suffered a knee injury in Florida because of someone else’s negligence, contact our West Palm Beach personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm for help seeking compensation.

The Pendas Law Firm also represents clients in the Daytona Beach, Bradenton, Tampa, Jacksonville, Miami, Ocala, Orlando, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale, Naples, and Melbourne areas.

Source:

leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0768/Sections/0768.81.html