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At Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers, we know firsthand how devastating broken bones can be—not just physically, but financially and emotionally as well. As a trusted Chicago broken bone lawyer team, we’ve represented clients across the city who suffered fractures in car accidents, slip and fall incidents, workplace mishaps, and other acts of negligence.
Whether your injury happened at a busy intersection, on a construction site, or inside a local store, our mission is to help you hold the responsible party accountable and recover compensation for your injuries.
$3,200,000 – James, a visually impaired man, was crossing a Chicago intersection with his cane when a garbage truck made a right turn into him. He sustained bilateral femur fractures and severe degloving injuries, requiring multiple surgeries and months of rehabilitation. The settlement reflected the seriousness of the fracture injuries, his extended recovery time, and the permanent impact on his independence.
$2,750,000 – Rachel slipped on untreated ice outside a Chicago church, fracturing her pelvis. We proved the church failed to salt the area despite freezing conditions. Her recovery involved emergency medical treatment, months of rehabilitation, and ongoing pain management.
$1,700,000 – Walter, an elderly nursing home resident, fell and suffered a hip fracture along with a subdural hematoma. We uncovered staff negligence and violations of safety protocols, securing compensation for his care, therapy, and lasting mobility challenges.
$1,400,000 – Maria and her daughter Elena were stopped at a red light when a semi-truck rear-ended their car. Imaging revealed both had herniated discs, and Maria also had spinal fractures requiring L4-5 fusion surgery. Elena completed physical therapy and injections.
When you choose our firm, you’re getting a team of top-rated personal injury lawyers with a proven record of winning significant verdicts and settlements for our clients. We’ve earned recognition from respected organizations for our commitment to excellence, including Super Lawyers, Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and perfect ratings from Avvo. These honors reflect the dedication, skill, and persistence we bring to every broken bone injury case.
Our Chicago broken bone lawyer team has handled cases from almost every type of accident imaginable. While every situation is unique, certain events frequently lead to fracture injuries.
Motor vehicle accidents are one of the leading causes of broken bones in Chicago. Victims can suffer arm, leg, rib, or facial fractures from the force of the crash, and even a seemingly minor fender-bender can cause simple fractures that require weeks in a cast.
Falls on icy sidewalks, wet grocery store aisles, or poorly maintained staircases often lead to serious breaks. Fractured vertebrae, hips, and wrists are especially common in slip and fall accidents, and recovery can require extensive rehabilitation.
Construction sites, warehouses, and industrial facilities expose workers to a higher risk of fracture injuries. Falls from heights, heavy equipment mishaps, or falling objects can cause compound fractures, crushed limbs, or multiple fractures.
When these injuries happen on the job, Illinois law provides workers’ compensation benefits, but third-party claims may also be available if negligence by another contractor, manufacturer, or vendor played a role.
We’ve handled personal injury claims involving nearly every type of fracture, including:
When we take on your case, our goal is to recover every dollar you’re entitled to under Illinois law. This can include:
Economic Damages
Non-Economic Damages
Recent verdict and settlement data for fracture cases in Chicago shows a wide range in compensation, with a median award of $300,444 and an average award of $2,372,890. Reported case values span from as low as $4,082 to as high as $43,825,000.
Where a particular claim falls within that range depends on several important factors:
$86,429,717 Verdict
In one Cook County case, a 52-year-old truck driver suffered bilateral tibia/fibula fractures, a left ankle fracture, and severe crush injuries when improperly secured steel tubing fell from a flatbed trailer during unloading.
The injured truck driver underwent multiple surgeries, including bilateral above-the-knee amputations, and faced a life expectancy reduction with full-time care needs. The jury awarded him $19,210,000 for past and future losses, with additional amounts for his significant pain, suffering, and medical expenses, bringing the total verdict to more than $86 million.
$43,825,000 Verdict
Another case involved a nurse in her early fifties who was rear-ended in a tractor-trailer accident and sustained a neck fracture, resulting in neuropathy and incomplete tetraplegia on her left side. She underwent multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation, leaving her with ongoing pain, limited mobility, and loss of her nursing career.
Her husband also brought a loss of consortium claim. The jury awarded a combined $43,825,000 to the couple for the rear-end accident, including compensation for medical expenses, lost earnings, and non-economic damages.
$30,460,919 Verdict
In a drunk driving accident case, a 19-year-old passenger in a sedan suffered fractures in his vertebrae, a burst fracture at T4, and multiple spinal fractures, leaving him permanently paralyzed from the chest down. He also sustained a brain injury, nerve damage, and loss of pituitary gland function.
After the teen driver accident, his ongoing needs required around-the-clock care for the rest of his life. The jury awarded $33,210,919, offset for prior settlements, to cover medical costs, loss of normal life, disfigurement, and pain and suffering.
After a broken bone injury, it’s easy to underestimate how complex your case can become. What might seem like a straightforward claim often turns into a drawn-out battle involving medical evidence, liability disputes, and negotiations with an insurance company determined to pay as little as possible. The reality is that a fracture can lead to far more than short-term pain, and it may require surgery, extended rehabilitation, and time away from work that puts real strain on your finances.
A skilled Chicago bone injury lawyer plays a critical role in leveling the playing field. We investigate the circumstances of your accident, work with orthopedic experts to clearly document your injuries, and calculate the full scope of your losses, including medical bills, lost wages, and the day-to-day impact on your quality of life. Our team also ensures that your claim meets every procedural requirement under Illinois law, from filing deadlines to evidentiary standards, so nothing jeopardizes your right to recover.
Workplace accidents in Chicago continue to cause a troubling number of fracture injuries each year. According to OSHA records, between January 1, 2024, and July 31, 2026, there were 31 reported workplace incidents involving fractures in the Chicago region alone. Many of these accidents occurred in high-risk industries such as construction, manufacturing, and warehousing.
High-crash intersections such as Ashland Avenue & Division Street and the busy interchange of Cicero Avenue & I-55 are frequent sites of motor vehicle collisions that lead to severe fractures. Construction zones across the city—particularly those involving elevated work, heavy machinery, or unstable structures—pose significant risks for bone breaks caused by falls or equipment malfunctions.
Public transit boarding and exit points also present hazards, especially during rush hour when crowded conditions increase the risk of slip-and-fall incidents on wet or uneven surfaces. Retail stores and grocery aisles are another common setting, where spills, poorly maintained flooring, or obstructed walkways can lead to fracture injuries from sudden falls.
Several Illinois laws determine how broken bone injury cases are handled, depending on where and how the accident occurred. The Illinois Premises Liability Act (740 ILCS 130/) governs claims against property owners who fail to maintain safe conditions, leading to fracture injuries. If the injury happens in a vehicle collision, the Illinois Vehicle Code (625 ILCS 5/) sets the rules for proving driver negligence and liability.
For workers hurt on the job, the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act (820 ILCS 305/) provides benefits for medical care and lost income without the need to prove fault, though additional claims may exist if a third party contributed to the accident. In every case, the rules of evidence and civil procedure in Illinois courts determine how claims are presented and proven.
Illinois law places strict deadlines on filing a broken bone personal injury claim. Under the Illinois Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury (735 ILCS 5/13-202), most injured victims have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit in civil court.
Workers who suffer fracture injuries on the job are subject to different rules under the Workers’ Compensation Act (820 ILCS 305/6(d)). These claims must generally be filed within three years from the date of the injury, or within two years from the last payment of benefits—whichever is later.
Missing this deadline typically means losing your right to pursue compensation, no matter how strong your case may be.
In many cases, more than one party may share liability, which can impact how much compensation you recover. Commonly liable parties include:
In many broken bone personal injury claims, the other side does not simply accept responsibility. Defense attorneys often use familiar strategies to limit or avoid paying full and fair compensation.
One of the most common is invoking Illinois’ comparative negligence law (735 ILCS 5/2-1116), which allows them to argue that you were partly at fault for the accident. If they succeed, any award can be reduced in proportion to the percentage of fault assigned to you.
Another frequent tactic is claiming the fracture was a pre-existing injury, suggesting that your current symptoms are the result of an old accident or degenerative condition rather than the recent incident.
In some cases, they may dispute the cause altogether, arguing that the accident could not have caused the type of fracture you sustained. This often leads to challenges over medical documentation and the need for expert testimony to prove the direct connection between the incident and your fracture injuries.
Taking certain steps after an accident can significantly improve your chances of a successful outcome:
When you work with our Chicago bone injury lawyer team, we take on every aspect of your case so you can focus on healing:
Our goal is to position your broken bone personal injury case for the strongest possible settlement or verdict, whether it involves simple fractures or complex fractures with long-term consequences.
We handle broken bone injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront. Our fee comes as a percentage of the settlement or verdict we secure for you. If we don’t win, you owe us nothing.
The timeline depends on factors like the complexity of your fracture injuries, the length of your recovery, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. Some claims resolve in a few months, while others—especially those involving multiple fractures or permanent disability—can take a year or more.
An avulsion fracture can be disabling depending on its severity and location. In cases where it causes long-term pain, mobility limitations, or prevents you from working, it may qualify as a disability under certain insurance policies or benefits programs.
If you’ve suffered broken bones in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you don’t have to face the legal process alone. Our Chicago personal injury lawyer team has the experience, resources, and track record to hold the at-fault party accountable and secure the compensation you deserve.
We offer a free consultation to review your case, explain your legal options, and outline a strategy for moving forward. Because we work on a contingency fee basis, you pay nothing unless we recover money for you. With local representation and a history of success in Chicago courts, we’re ready to fight for your rights from day one.
Call us today or contact us online to get started. Let us help you turn this setback into the first step toward recovery.
Our downtown office, near the Richard J. Daley Center, Dirkson United States Courthouse, and the Chicago Workers’ Compensation Commission, offers convenient access from Aurora, Joliet, and Waukegan via I-90, I-94, and I-290.
225 W Wacker Dr #1660
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: (847) 835-8895
Toll Free: (888) 424-5757
We also serve clients from Chicago, Decatur, Elgin, Schaumburg and throughout Illinois.
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