Fair Compensation For Broken Bones And Fractures
A bone fracture is a serious injury that can affect your life for years into the future. If you have suffered a broken bone or fracture due to the negligence of another party, you are entitled to compensation for damages such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
At Britton Law, in Fayetteville, North Carolina, our personal injury lawyers represent people who have suffered bone fractures in car wrecks, slip-and-falls, and other types of accidents. We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case.
Treating Bone Fractures Following An Accident
Bone fractures may require follow-up treatment to ensure that the bones heal properly. For example, simply putting a cast on a broken ankle may cause the bones to mend in a way that will affect your mobility. You may need surgery and the insertion of pins or plates to ensure your bones will heal with the proper alignment. You may also need months of physical therapy.
For this reason, you should never accept an insurance company’s settlement offer for a bone fracture until you know what follow-up treatment you will need and how the injury will affect your life. Our goal is to help you obtain fair compensation. We will work to put you back in the position you were in before the accident.
We have experience with all types of bone injuries and complications:
- Fractures of weight-bearing bones (hip, pelvis, legs)
- Fractures in joints (kneecap, elbow, wrist)
- Broken hand or fingers, including permanent nerve damage
- Fractured vertebrae
- Skull fracture
- Injuries to facial bones (nose, jaw, cheekbone)
- Incomplete healing, lost range of motion, infection
We work with orthopedic specialists and other experts to ensure clients are compensated for the short-term disability and any lasting effects.
Our Fayetteville lawyers have helped people who have suffered serious broken bone injuries receive fair compensation for more than 25 years. Our catastrophic injury law firm serves clients in Fayetteville, Raleigh, Wilmington and other North Carolina communities.
Bone Fracture Attorneys Serving Cumberland County And Surrounding North Carolina
For a free consultation, call our Fayetteville injury lawyers at 910-401-3356. We take personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. If we accept your case, there is no fee unless we recover damages for you.