Fractures are among the most common serious accident injuries. While many heal, others bring surgery, hardware, and permanent limitations that deserve full compensation.
Types and Severity
Fractures range from simple breaks to complex, compound, or comminuted fractures requiring surgery, plates, and screws. Some heal fully; others leave lasting pain, reduced mobility, or arthritis.
Recovery often means weeks or months away from work and daily activities.
Documenting the Impact
X-rays, surgical records, and treatment notes establish the injury, but the claim should also capture lost wages, future care, and how the fracture affects your life. Permanent limitations significantly increase value.
Don't Undervalue a Break
Insurers sometimes treat fractures as routine, offering quick settlements before complications appear. Waiting to understand the full recovery — and documenting any lasting effects — protects against an inadequate payout.
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