Summary
Did you know that broken bones and fractures are actually the same injury? Both terms are used to refer to a “loss of continuity of the bone.” Sometimes, they may refer to differences in severity. Whether you call it a broken bone or a fracture, the personal injury lawyers at Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia can help you receive compensation if someone else’s negligence caused it.
Motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, and workplace accidents can all cause bone fractures. Contrary to popular belief, these types of injuries are not always minor. In fact, they can be complex, resulting in multiple surgeries and high medical bills.
A complex lawsuit should only be placed in the hands of an experienced broken bone and fracture lawyer. If you have a broken bone as a result of a personal injury accident, our team is here to help you. Call today at 561-320-8285 or contact us online to schedule a free case evaluation.
There are a variety of different types of fractures that can occur in the upper and lower extremities, as well as in other bones, like clavicles and ribs. Because bones are rigid, when a great outward force is applied, they can crack, break, or even shatter. Common types of fractures include:
Many of these type identifiers can be combined. For example, a fracture is often stable or compound, as well as transverse or oblique.
As previously stated, a fracture can occur whenever a bone is struck by great force. This impact could come from the following types of personal injury accidents:
The main purpose of filing a claim is to receive compensation for any “damages” in your case. The term “damages” refers to any losses you’ve experienced as a result of the accident. This can include monetary losses like medical bills and abstract costs like pain and suffering. To receive this compensation, you must file a claim against the at-fault party’s insurance company. Unfortunately, insurance companies are particularly stringent, and they don’t like to give out very much money.
Oftentimes, without an attorney, your claim will result in a low settlement offer or an outright denial. An experienced personal injury attorney can make sure that your claim is ironclad and undeniable. They’ll do so by using their years of experience and their resources to gather evidence, hire expert witnesses, and more.
Bone fractures can be costly injuries. Not only will you need to pay for an initial medical examination, but you may also need other medical treatment, such as surgery and physical therapy.
You may also be left with permanent damage to the nerves, decreased strength, joint problems, and mental health issues as a result of your injury. You may be able to receive compensation for the following damages:
Our team of experienced lawyers have hands-on experience working with and winning broken bone and fracture cases. We’re here to help you get the settlement offer you deserve. Give us a call anytime at 561-320-8285 to set up an evaluation of your case. You can also fill out our online contact form, and we’ll give you a call.
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After a bone break or fracture injury, immediately seek medical attention. If you can, document your injury and, if necessary, exchange insurance and/or contact information with the other involved parties. Once you’ve received treatment for your broken bone, you should contact an attorney to discuss your case and to determine what remedies are available to you.
Compensation is calculated based on the damages you’ve incurred as a result of your injury. An experienced attorney will be able to give you an accurate estimate of what you should expect from your settlement based on your broken bone injuries, medical bills, and other damages.
In some states, you may be able to file a personal injury claim even if the accident was partially or completely your fault. However, it depends on a variety of factors, such as the type of accident and your available insurance coverage. Because of the many variables involved, it’s best to consult with an experienced broken bone injury lawyer to understand your rights.
Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia works on a contingency fee basis for personal injury cases. This means that we won’t receive any money until you do. Once we settle your case or win at trial, we’ll take a percentage of your compensation as a contingency fee.