Broken Bones
Charleston, WV Broken Bone Attorney
Overview
Broken bones and fractures can occur in an endless variety of ways, and across the United States, nearly 6.3 million Americans suffer a broken bone every year. In fact, according to research, the average person should expect to sustain two broken bone fractures in his/her lifetime. Most often, these fractures result from old age, impact trauma, or because of the negligence of another person.
With extensive medical costs associated with a single broken bone, compounded by potential long-term effects (depending on the severity of the broken bone), you shouldn’t have to bear the financial weight of this injury if the injury was caused by another individual. For this reason, among others, it is essential to contact a Charleston, WV, broken bone attorney to recover damages associated with this injury.
TYPES OF BONE FRACTURES
Broken bones are generally categorized into four broad categories, including open, closed, displaced, or nondisplaced, all of which correlate to the severity of the broken bone. Furthermore, the severity of the injury also depends on its location, the type of broken bone, and any damage done to nearby bone and tissue. The extent of the damage plays a major role in the long-term effects, ranging from your ability to complete standard chores to your efficacy at work. Some common types of bone fractures include:
- Stress fractures
- Oblique fractures
- Transverse fractures
- Impacted fractures
- Compound fractures
- Comminuted fractures
- Greenstick fractures
Although bone fractures and broken bones are quite common, they still present extensive pain and suffering in the victim. Also, when the cause of the broken bone was due to the negligence of another, such as in a car accident or a slip and fall, compensation may be due to the accident victim.
BROKEN BONES IN NURSING HOMES
In addition to broken bones caused by impact, this type of personal injury commonly occurs in nursing homes and due to nursing home negligence. When a loved one goes to a nursing home, the family expects the staff to reasonably take care of that person. Far too often in Charleston and West Virginia nursing homes, however, the staff’s negligence leads to an elder’s fall or another instance that causes a broken bone.
Due to weakening bones and possibly frail health, a broken bone can prove drastic, and as such, nursing homes need to be held accountable if an elderly person under their care suffers this grave injury.
Settlement compensation for a broken bone injury
If you or a loved one suffered a broken bone due to the negligence of another, it is essential to pursue compensation for the damages incurred. Often, the damages include medical expenses, loss of income from work, permanent damage, pain and suffering, loss of future earning capacity, physical therapy, and so forth.
The exact settlement strictly depends on the extent of these damages, and it takes a prominent personal injury lawyer to determine the amount of this settlement and aggressively and competently negotiate with insurance providers or represent your interests in court. To ensure a strong case with one of the leading attorneys in Charleston, WV, call the Love Law Firm today at (304) 344 5683 for a free consultation.
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