Broken & Fractured Bone Lawyers

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Broken & Fractured Bone Lawyers

Difference between broken and fractured

In reference to bone injuries, the terms “broken” and “fractured” mean the same thing. The real differences are in the severity of the fracture and the amount of time and medical intervention that is required for a fractured bone to heal properly.

The broken bone attorneys at Rutter Mills have more than fifty years of experience successfully representing clients who have suffered bone fractures due to the negligent actions, or failures to act, of other parties. Our personal injury lawyers know that fractures require more time and therapy to heal properly than liable parties and their insurance companies are often willing to admit. We use our experience and objective analysis of each client’s bone injuries to argue for the largest possible damages award to compensate for the costs and expenses associated with bone break injuries.

Bone Fracture Symptoms and Complications

Minor bone breaks or stress fractures might be symptom-free and cause little or no pain, while compound fractures and bone breaks in multiple locations can be extremely painful and cause other serious side effects. Signs of bone fracture include:

  • Swelling and pain at the fracture or impact site
  • Skin discoloration caused by broken blood vessels around the fracture
  • Limb deformation, as the broken bone is no longer able to support a limb properly
  • Stiffness and limited mobility

Many of these symptoms mimic the symptoms of joint sprains and strains. If there is any question over whether a bone is broken, a person should promptly seek medical attention and have x-rays or MRI scans of the affected area. Early treatment of a fractured bone can prevent long-term complications, such as:

  • Limb deformation due to healing at an improper angle
  • Internal infections, particularly if the broken bone pierced the injured party’s skin
  • Irreversible nerve damage
  • Arthritis and swollen or distended joints
  • Chronic long-term pain caused by impaired blood flow to the bone break site

Compensation for Broken Bone Injuries

Car accidents, slip-and-fall mishaps, repeated stress, and medical conditions or medications that weaken bones can all lead to a bone fracture. When another party’s negligence is the cause of a bone fracture, the injured party will have a right to file a lawsuit to recover compensation for medical expenses and other losses suffered as a result of the broken bone.

X-rays and MRI scans san provide clear proof of a bone fracture, which is why an injured party should seek medical attention if a bone fracture is suspected.

A skilled and experienced attorney will then present arguments regarding the value of the losses due to the fracture, including an estimate of the expenses incurred for past, present and future medical treatment. Relevant factors for this estimate include:

  • Severity of the fracture and of the impact that caused the fracture
  • Location of the break
  • Whether surgery is necessary for proper healing
  • The injured party’s age (a fracture that affects the growth plate in a child’s bone may be more serious than a similar fracture in an adult)
  • Loss of bone density due to factors apart from the accident
  • Whether the fracture causes long-term or permanent impairment

Additional factors may increase the amount of damages that an injured party may recover. The pain and suffering experienced by that party, lost salary due to inability to work, interruption of family relationships and social opportunities, and occupational or rehabilitation costs can all increase the amount of damages that an injured party is entitled to claim in a broken bone lawsuit.

Challenging the Insurance Company’s Lowball Offer

The insurance company may argue that you are exaggerating the extent of your injuries and will question claims about permanent disability, and pain and suffering.

If you suffer a broken bone in an accident that is caused by someone else’s negligence, your best defense to an insurance company’s challenge is to retain an experienced bone fracture attorney. That personal injury attorney will investigate the accident as soon as possible after it happens and will prepare an objective analysis that demonstrates the full extent of the bone fracture injury and how it negatively impacts your financial wherewithal and quality of life.

Skilled and Experienced Lawyers for Bone Fracture Injuries

The Virginia broken bone attorneys at Rutter Mills represent clients in Norfolk, Newport News, Hampton Roads, and throughout Virginia. We have successfully negotiated with insurance companies to win the largest possible settlements for our clients, and we have taken bone fracture cases to trial when those insurers have not offered fair and reasonable settlements. Please call us to speak with a personal injury attorney who understands and appreciates the true value of your bone fracture injury.

Contact a Rutter Mills attorney to speak about your case today.

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