Overland Park Broken Bone Injury Lawyers
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Contact Joseph, Hollander & Craft to discuss how our team of attorneys can help you.
SEND MESSAGE NOWThe recovery from a broken bone can take weeks or even months for more severe cases. Costly medical treatment may be required to avoid complications and continued health problems. If you or a loved one suffered a broken bone in a recent personal injury accident, call the experienced Overland Park broken bone injury lawyers at Joseph, Hollander & Craft.
Let Our Overland Park Broken Bone Injury Lawyers Help You Recover Insurance Funding for Bone Fracture Treatment
It is important to get medical treatment following a broken bone injury to determine how severe the break is and to assess the body for damage to ligaments, nerves, tendons, joints, cartilage, and blood vessels near the site of the broken bone.
The potential for full recovery depends on the location of the injury, the severity of the injury, and the age and health of the injured person. Depending on the type of fracture, recovery can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. In some cases, a splint or cast is necessary to keep the ends of the bone secure to allow the bone to mend itself. Muscles in the injured area can weaken as a result of the lack of movement while in a cast, splint, or sling, therefore physical therapy rehabilitation may be required following a broken bone. This type of treatment commonly starts while the patient is still in the cast or splint.
In serious bone injuries, surgical intervention may be necessary. Fractured bones that are out of alignment will need to be realigned by a qualified doctor. This procedure is called a “reduction.” There are two procedures used to complete a bone reduction. They are closed reduction and open reduction. Closed reduction is completed without surgery and is the more common choice. Open reduction requires a surgical procedure where the surgeon may add pins, plates, or screws to the bone to straighten and also strengthen it.
Traction is another method that can be used to repair a severe bone injury. This type of treatment involves subjecting the broken bone to tension using a system with weights. The costs for physical therapy and rehabilitation may be very expensive.
If someone else caused an injury requiring you to get these treatments, you should not be the one to pay for it. JHC’s Overland Park personal injury lawyers can help you hold the responsible party liable and ensure you collect a sufficient insurance payout to address your losses.
Bone Fractures with Our Overland Park Broken Bone Injury Lawyers by Your Side
A personal injury claim may be made to recover compensation for all types of fractures, including:
- Stable or closed fractures: These broken bones occur when the ends of the bone line up and they are only slightly out of place.
- Open or compound fractures: When a broken bone pierces the skin and causes an open wound or break in the skin near the fractured bone it is an open fracture. These types of fractures include a risk of swelling or infection.
- Transverse fracture: This type of fracture is classified by a fracture line that is perpendicular to the bone.
- Oblique fracture: Sometimes the bone is broken at an angle, these are called oblique fractures.
- Spiral fracture: If a bone is subjected to a force that twists the limb or appendage, it can cause a spiral fracture.
- Avulsion fracture: When the trauma is so severe it also causes a tendon or ligament to detach from the bone, an avulsion fracture is the result.
- Impact fracture: These fractures occur when broken ends of the bone are jammed together.
- Hairline fracture or stress fracture: These fractures involve a small crack in the bone.
If you have suffered a bone fracture as a result of someone else’s negligence, you are likely feeling lost and unsure what to do next. When your financial future is on the line, you want an attorney that has the knowledge and experience to aggressively fight for fair compensation. Contact JHC’s Overland Park personal injury lawyers today for your free consultation.
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FAQs
Do you handle claims for the types of accidents that cause a broken or fractured bone injury?
Yes. Each year thousands of people are involved in accidents that lead to fractured and broken bones, as well as damage to the surrounding ligaments and tissues. They are painful and require costly medical care to heal correctly. The personal injury attorneys at JHC have extensive experience handling all types of accidents, including bicycle accidents, car accidents, construction accidents, dog bites, pedestrian accidents, slip and falls and trucking accidents, all of which can cause broken bones.
How much can I recover in my broken bone case?
Just like any other personal injury claim, the value of a broken bone or fracture case depends on many factors. The most serious fractures, such as head fractures and spine fractures, which can cause life-long consequences will be valued higher than other broken bones. Other considerations include the cost of medical treatment, lost wages, and lost earning capacity. JHC’s personal injury lawyers can help you determine how to proceed following your broken bone injury accident.
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Contact Our Overland Park Office
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