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When bones are compromised because of a fracture, the impact on the injured person’s life can be substantial. In some cases, your broken bone may be the result of the actions of another person or entity. Our Chicago broken bone injury lawyers can assist with your personal injury lawsuit if someone else’s negligence was the cause of the damage.
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers has a wealth of experience and knowledge in terms of personal injury cases. As you recover from your broken bone injury, our team can provide legal representation and guide you through the claims process to seek compensation.
Filing a claim on your own could result in a settlement, but there are some things a bone fracture lawyer can do to improve your chances. We will investigate your case, assessing the damages you qualify for to come up with a fair settlement amount. Your bone fracture attorney will also collect evidence to support your claim, negotiate with the insurance company of the defendant, and represent you in court if necessary.
A fracture is a break or crack in a bone. It can occur in almost any bone of the body, but some areas are more prone to breaking than others. Common sites for broken bones include skull fractures, hip breaks, wrist fractures, collarbone fractures, ankle fractures, and broken ribs.
A broken or fractured bone can manifest in several ways. It is important to understand the types of fractures as this can determine the impact on your lifestyle and what types of damages you can pursue.
Traditionally, a broken bone is considered a catastrophic injury if it severs an artery or damages nerves in the surrounding area. This can lead to far worse side effects than a non-catastrophic broken bone.
Chicago catastrophic injury lawyers can help you with your case if your broken bones have caused severe damage to arteries or nerves, which may require surgery or other substantial medical intervention.
In medical terms, there are two larger categories of broken bones. Open fractures and closed fractures. An open fracture is when the bone breaks through the skin. A closed fracture encompasses any other broken bone that does not break through the skin.
Treatment for a broken bone is crucial if you want to maintain a healthy lifestyle. To this end, you must be able to recognize the signs of a broken bone. These can include consistent bruising, ongoing pain, swelling, limb misalignment, numbness, tingling, an inability to bear weight, or difficulty moving.
Broken bones can be the result of many different circumstances. Some of these scenarios could be the fault of another party, in which case you could file a personal injury lawsuit against the negligent person. Below are some of the most common causes of broken bones.
Some of the most devastating bone fractures happen during a car accident. Motorcycle accident victims are particularly vulnerable to severe injuries if poor road conditions or distracted drivers cause a collision. If you are involved in a car accident that leaves you with broken bones, contact a Chicago car accident attorney to handle your claim.
Slipping and falling may also lead to a broken bone that changes your life. If you slip because of an unaddressed hazard on a property, such as uneven pavement or a spill, then you would file a claim with the help of our Chicago slip and fall accident lawyers. Many slip and fall cases involve premises liability where the property owner is responsible for the incident.
Workplace injuries are all too common, and many of them result in broken bones. You can pursue insurance benefits from your employer with our Chicago workers’ compensation attorneys, but if the negligence of a coworker or manager caused your injury, then you may want to file a lawsuit against them as well to cover damages.
Before you get in touch with a personal injury lawyer, there are steps you should take n in the immediate aftermath of the incident.
The at-fault party in your claim is considered the defendant. There may be several types of defendants that are involved in a broken bone case.
A product manufacturer could be at fault if you used a defective product that caused your injury. Individuals can be responsible as well, such as vehicle drivers or property owners. Companies can also be held liable after a broken bone injury, such as trucking companies or businesses that failed to maintain safe premises.
Even healthcare professionals may be held responsible in situations involving medical malpractice. Your Chicago personal injury lawyer will help you determine who is liable for your fractured bone claim.
Illinois is a comparative negligence state. This means victims must be less than 50% responsible for the incident to have a legal claim for compensation. To prove negligence, four elements must be supported with evidence.
Chicago broken bones lawyers can help you recover money for legal damages after your incident. Types of damages include economic, non-economic, and punitive.
Economic damages include medical bills, future medical expenses for physical therapy, lost wages, property damage, and funeral costs or burial expenses for the surviving family members if the victim dies.
Non-economic damages include emotional suffering, physical pain, loss of enjoyment of life, and loss of companionship.
Punitive damages are only awarded in cases where the defendant behaved with malice or intent.
The amount of compensation you receive in your personal injury case depends on several factors. The nature of your injuries, the insurance policies of the defendant, the supporting evidence, and the impact of the incident on your life will all affect the compensation package.
To give you a glimpse of what our personal injury attorneys can do for you, we secured $1.1 million for a client who fractured their hip and femur when they were dropped by staff in a nursing home. The staff failed to use the standard two-person method when assisting the client.
In Illinois, personal injuries have a statute of limitations of two years. This means victims have two years from the date of the incident or the date of discovery of the injury to file their legal claim against the negligent party. If they wait too long, they will have no legal right to compensation.
Our personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. There are no upfront costs to you and we only receive payment if we win your case. Even then, that payment is deducted from the settlement. This lowers your financial risk, especially at a time when you are facing high costs for medical treatment and potentially lost income.
When bone fractures occur and alter the course of your life, and you are facing expensive bills for medical treatment, lost wages, or emotional suffering because of your broken bone, you deserve to pursue compensation for damages. Our Chicago fracture attorneys will help you build a case to hold the at-fault party responsible while securing your financial future
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