Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries

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In this video, our lead litigator and partner Tim Williams discusses one of the areas most commonly injured in serious accidents involving the knee: the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). The purpose of the ACL is to keep the knee stable, to keep it from twisting or bending in an unnatural way. Unfortunately, because it is located in the middle section of the knee, the ACL is the easiest knee ligament to injure. Any twisting injury in which force is exerted from one side of the knee to the other has the potential to partially or fully tear the ACL.

If you have sustained a torn ACL or other knee injuries in any kind of serious accident in Oregon and don't know what comes next, call the experienced personal injury attorneys at Dwyer Williams Cherkoss Personal Injury Attorneys at 1-800-285-8678. We can explain the legal process and help you get the settlement you deserve.
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