Hip Injury Workers' Compensation in San Jose, California
Quick Answer
Hip Injury claims are reported by workers across San Jose, with settlements typically ranging from $40,000–$120,000. The average workers' compensation settlement in San Jose is $75,000. Your case will be heard at the WCAB office at 224 Airport Parkway, Suite 600, San Jose, CA 95110. An experienced attorney who knows the San Jose board can help you maximize your recovery.
Key Takeaways
- Hip Injury settlement values in California range from $40,000–$120,000
- San Jose area settlements average $75,000 across all injury types
- Your WCAB office: 224 Airport Parkway, Suite 600, San Jose, CA 95110
- Report injuries to your employer within 30 days and file a DWC-1 claim form
- Free consultation available — represented workers recover 3-5x more on average
- Report hip injuries immediately, especially after falls; fractures are medical emergencies
Hip Injury Settlement Range
$40,000–$120,000
San Jose avg. across all injuries: $75,000
San Jose WCAB Office
Visitor parking is available in the structure (first 15 mins free). Located near the SJC airport, traffic can be heavy on Hwy 87.
Hip Injury Symptoms to Document
Severe hip pain
Intense pain in the hip, groin, or upper thigh, often preventing weight-bearing
Inability to bear weight
Complete inability to stand or walk on the affected leg without severe pain
Visible deformity or leg shortening
Affected leg appears shorter or rotated outward, indicating fracture or dislocation
Groin pain with activity
Deep groin pain worsening with walking, climbing stairs, or pivoting
Clicking or catching sensation
Mechanical symptoms suggesting labral tear or loose bodies in joint
Limited range of motion
Difficulty with hip flexion, rotation, or crossing legs
Night pain
Pain disrupting sleep, especially when lying on affected side
Progressive stiffness
Increasing difficulty with daily activities like putting on shoes or getting in/out of vehicles
Treatment Options Covered by Workers' Comp
Emergency fracture stabilization
Immediate surgical repair of fractured hip with pins, plates, or screws
Typical timeline: Emergency surgery followed by 3-6 months recovery
Physical therapy and rehabilitation
Intensive therapy to restore mobility, strength, and walking ability
Typical timeline: 3-6 months, multiple sessions per week
Pain management medications
NSAIDs, prescription pain medications, and nerve pain medications
Typical timeline: Ongoing as medically necessary
Hip arthroscopy
Minimally invasive surgery to repair labral tears or remove damaged tissue
Typical timeline: 3-6 months recovery with gradual return to activity
Factors That Affect Your Hip Injury Settlement in San Jose
Type of hip injury
Fractures and hip replacement settle significantly higher than labral tears
Labral tear: $40,000-$70,000 vs. Hip replacement: $100,000-$200,000
Age at time of injury
Younger workers receive higher future medical awards; older workers may settle higher for replacement
Age 60 hip replacement: $80,000 vs. Age 40 hip replacement: $150,000
Need for surgery
Surgical cases settle for 2-3x more than conservative treatment
Conservative treatment: $35,000-$50,000 vs. Hip replacement: $100,000-$180,000
Job physical demands
Workers requiring standing, walking, or climbing receive higher ratings
Office worker: $60,000 vs. Construction worker: $120,000 for same injury
Filing Your Hip Injury Claim in San Jose
- Report hip injuries immediately, especially after falls; fractures are medical emergencies
- Request X-rays and potentially CT or MRI; some fractures not visible on initial X-ray
- Document your job duties requiring standing, walking, climbing, or heavy lifting
- If you're over 50 and suffer hip fracture, emphasize increased permanent disability risk
- Keep records of how hip injury affects daily activities beyond work
- For labral tears, track clicking, locking, and groin pain that worsens with activity
- Get comprehensive orthopedic evaluation before permanent disability rating
- Consider future medical needs carefully; hip replacement recipients often need revision
- Document any pre-injury hip problems honestly but emphasize work aggravation
- Don't rush to settle; arthritis may develop 1-2 years after labral tear
- The San Jose WCAB office is at 224 Airport Parkway, Suite 600, San Jose, CA 95110 — arrive early as parking can be limited.
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Hip Injury in San Jose FAQ
What is the average hip injury workers' comp settlement in San Jose?
Hip Injury settlements in California typically range from $40,000–$120,000. The overall average settlement in San Jose is $75,000. Your actual settlement depends on factors including your wages, the severity of your disability rating, your age, occupation, and the quality of your medical evidence.
Where do I file a hip injury workers' comp claim in San Jose?
San Jose workers' compensation claims are handled at the WCAB office at 224 Airport Parkway, Suite 600, San Jose, CA 95110. Phone: (408) 277-1246. First, report your injury to your employer within 30 days, then complete the DWC-1 form they are required to give you within one business day of your report.
How long does a hip injury workers' comp case take in San Jose?
Most hip injury cases take 12-24 months to resolve, though complex cases can take longer. The San Jose WCAB caseload affects scheduling. Having an experienced attorney who regularly appears at the San Jose board can help move your case forward efficiently.
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Settlement values are estimates based on historical California workers' compensation data and are not guarantees. Every case is unique. Consult with an attorney for advice specific to your situation.
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