Archived Draft Content
WordPress Post ID: 57894
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Status: Draft (deleted April 10, 2026)
Reason for deletion: Injury-type practice area page for shoulder injuries. Well-written but decision made to not publish as standalone page at this time. Saved for potential future use.
Page Title
Shoulder Injury From a Car Accident in Kentucky
Subtitle: Rotator cuff tears, SLAP tears, clavicle fractures, and dislocations from crashes can take months to heal. We handle your claim so you can focus on recovery.
Content Summary
Fully built practice-area page covering shoulder injuries from car accidents. Approximately 13,700 characters of clean text. Key sections:
- Why shoulder injuries from car accidents are serious (120,000+ KY collisions in 2023, 40% still symptomatic at 12 months)
- Common shoulder injuries: rotator cuff tears, SLAP tears, clavicle fractures, shoulder dislocations
- Recovery timeline table comparing injury types, treatments, recovery periods, and KY tort threshold eligibility
- How car accidents cause shoulder damage (seatbelt loading, steering wheel bracing, side-impact forces, airbag deployment)
- Kentucky no-fault threshold analysis (KRS 304.39-060)
- Why shoulder pain shows up late (24-72 hours post-crash, adrenaline masking)
- How insurance companies minimize shoulder claims (pre-existing degeneration argument)
- 8 FAQ items covering rotator cuff tears, SLAP tears, MRI necessity, clavicle fractures and tort threshold, insurance aging arguments, delayed pain onset, crash types causing shoulder injuries, and prior conditions