After a careless driver struck a police officer directing traffic, the officer required two extensive surgeries to repair the damage to his knee and shoulder. The impact from the collision resulted in the Plaintiff being projected onto the hood of the car and then rolling off the side. Although x-rays directly after the incident showed no fractures, the Plaintiff developed significant knee and shoulder pain. MRIs showed that the Plaintiff suffered patellar tendon gouty infiltration and tendonitis in his rotator cuff along with a tear in his subscapularis; both required surgery to repair the injuries.
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