Broken Bone Injury Lawyer in Cincinnati
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- Common Causes of Broken Bone Injuries
- Types of Broken Bones and Fractures
- How Broken Bone Injuries Impact Victims
- When You May Have a Broken Bone Injury Claim
- What To Do After Suffering a Broken Bone Injury
- Compensation Available for Broken Bone Injuries
- Real Results for Our Clients
- Why Choose Lawrence & Associates for Your Broken Bone Case
- Contact Our Broken Bone Injury Lawyers for a Free Consultation
Bone fractures are serious injuries that can have long-term consequences for victims and their loved ones. Expensive medical bills, lost income, chronic pain, and emotional distress can feel overwhelming while trying to focus on your recovery. On top of these struggles, you might be dealing with frustrating insurance companies that are reluctant to pay what your claim is worth.
Our broken bone injury lawyers have decades of experience helping accident victims seek compensation after fracturing a bone in an accident. Our knowledgeable team will be by your side every step of the way as we guide you towards healing and justice. Contact us today for a free case evaluation and learn how a lawyer can help with broken bone injury claims.
Common Causes of Broken Bone Injuries
A bone fracture can happen in an instant, and when you least expect it. While some broken bones are nobody’s fault, others are often connected to someone else’s carelessness.
Common causes of bone fractures include:
- Slip and fall: Falls due to slippery surfaces, tripping over objects, harsh winter weather, or unsafe conditions in a commercial or public place
- Motor vehicle collisions: Forceful impacts from car, motorcycle, truck, or bicycle accidents or other types of traffic crashes
- Contact sports accidents: Injuries from sports like football, hockey, basketball, and skateboarding
- Violent act: Suffering an assault or being involved in a physical fight with another person
- Repetitive force: Prolonged force over a long period caused by running, dancing, and other activities that involve repeated motion
- Medical conditions: Weakened bones due to osteoporosis, arthritis, obesity, or vitamin deficiencies
Types of Broken Bones and Fractures
Simple vs. Compound Fractures
Aligned vs. Misaligned Fractures
Partial vs. Total Fractures
A partial fracture is a crack that does not go through the entire width of the bone. A total or complete fracture separates the bone into two or more separate pieces.
The severity of the fracture and the extent of your suffering will impact what compensation you can recover. In some cases, you’ll have other serious injuries in addition to the broken bone, such as a brain injury or soft tissue damage. An experienced broken bone injury attorney can work with your doctors to evaluate the full scope of your losses and what compensation is available for the hardships you’re facing.
How Broken Bone Injuries Impact Victims
Bone fractures can affect your entire life in many ways. First, there is the physical aspect of the injury. A broken bone and the healing process can be quite painful and restricting. It can limit your mobility and independence, requiring assistance from a family member or care provider with everyday activities that once came easily.
There are also financial challenges related to your injury. Mounting medical expenses, an inability to work and support your family, and other out-of-pocket costs can add up quickly, putting you in a difficult position while you heal.
A broken bone can also take an emotional and mental toll on you. You may suffer from stress, anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions related to trauma that keep you from living your life as you did before the accident. These factors may be considered when calculating damages in a personal injury claim.
Our compassionate and experienced trial attorneys are here to give you a measure of justice and financial relief for what you’ve been through.
When You May Have a Broken Bone Injury Claim
You may have grounds to file a personal injury claim if negligence led to your bone fracture. This means you must show that the at-fault party did not use reasonable care, which directly caused your accident, injuries, and resulting losses.
Examples of scenarios that may involve negligence include:
- Careless or reckless drivers: Drivers who fail to follow traffic rules, use reasonable caution when driving, or disregard the safety of others, causing a traffic crash
- Premises liability: Property owners or managers who fail to notice or fix hazardous conditions that lead to falls or other accidents
- Safety violations: Employers or third parties who have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions and fail in their responsibilities
If another party’s negligence led to your bone fracture, our Cincinnati personal injury lawyers can help you understand your rights and determine if you have a valid claim.
What To Do After Suffering a Broken Bone Injury
A sudden bone fracture can be shocking and overwhelming. However, if you’re able, there are steps you can take to protect your health and your legal rights, including:
- Call for immediate medical assistance.
- Report the incident to the police, property owner, or other necessary authorities.
- If possible, take pictures or videos of the accident scene to help prove what happened.
- Collect contact information from people who witnessed the incident.
- Follow through with all medical treatments and advice, and document your recovery journey.
- Speak with an experienced broken bone injury attorney for guidance on your next steps.
Even if you’re unsure if you have a claim, you can schedule a free consultation with our team to discuss your options.
Justin Lee Lawrence
L&A Managing Partner
“Talk to your doctor about any issues you’re having because of the injury. If it’s not in your medical records, the adjuster thinks it didn’t happen. Take pictures or video of everything. Seeing is believing, and you want the adjuster to know what you went through, not just how it turned out. And get contact information for witnesses. They are the tie-breaker in a he said/she said situation. Finally, don’t forget your testimony matters! Be sure to write down all your thoughts and memories about what happened as soon as possible, so you don’t forget anything.”
Compensation Available for Broken Bone Injuries
When a bone fracture was caused by another party’s negligence, victims may qualify to recover different types of damages, including economic and non-economic losses.
Economic damages are the expenses and financial losses related to your injury, including:
- Current medical bills
- Cost of future medical care
- Lost wages
- Loss of future earnings capacity
- Property damage
Non-economic damages are the subjective or intangible losses caused by the bone fracture, such as:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of consortium
- Physical impairment or disfigurement
On your road to recovery, our team will assess the full impact of your fracture and include all the ways you’ve suffered in your claim. In addition to current bills, you may be entitled to compensation for future losses and changes to your quality of life.
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Personal injury law is going to help maximize your settlement because, one, we know every bit of evidence the insurance adjuster wants to see. We know how to get it—even if it’s not readily available to you—and we know how to put it together in a package that’s going to speak to the insurance adjuster.
Two, you need to realize that the adjuster doesn’t have carte blanche to make a decision on your case. Most of the time, the insurance adjuster is being controlled to some extent by an algorithm that the insurance company will set up. The most common one is Colossus, if you look that up, but there are others out there.
The point being—your attorney needs to know how to speak to that computer algorithm so that it’s spitting out a value of your settlement that then, in turn, forces the insurance adjuster to reach that higher level, even if they wouldn’t have been inclined to originally.
Real Results for Our Clients
With hundreds of millions recovered for our clients, we know what it takes to get meaningful results.
A man was injured when a piece of construction equipment collided with his vehicle and crushed him.
A man was working on a motor vehicle when a truck struck the vehicle.
A man fell off a ladder at work and shattered his knee his insurance refused to pay for lost wages.
Our client tragically lost their life in a catastrophic accident. We were able to secure full compensation for their family, providing support during an incredibly difficult time.
Why Choose Lawrence & Associates for Your Broken Bone Case
Our team of skilled legal professionals has helped countless clients since our firm was founded in 2005. We’re proud to work hard for the working class, assisting deserving families who are impacted by sudden injuries and feel uncertain about their future. We’re here to ensure the insurance company treats you fairly.
We have in-depth knowledge of local courts, insurers, and regulations that can affect your claim. When you choose us to handle your broken bone injury claim, we offer comprehensive legal services, including:
- Investigating the accident to identify the at-fault party
- Gathering of evidence and building your case
- Identifying your damages and valuing your claim
- Negotiating with the insurance company for a fair settlement
- When necessary, taking your case to court
From minor fractures to more serious spinal cord injuries, we will support and guide you through the process while we take care of the legal fight.
Contact Our Broken Bone Injury Lawyers for a Free Consultation
At Lawrence & Associates, we understand the challenges you’re facing, and we’re here to protect your rights every step of the way. Our experienced Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky personal injury attorneys can guide you on what to do—and what to avoid—so you don’t unintentionally harm your case.
Call us at (859) 251-3045 or contact us online today for a free, confidential consultation. Let us fight for the compensation you deserve while you focus on healing.
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