A broken bone in any part of the body is a serious injury. Some breaks are more debilitating than others, but even “minor” breaks can leave you with a permanent impairment or limitations. Given the amount of force it takes for a bone to break, don’t let an insurance company tell you that the break you suffered isn’t a big deal, even if you don’t need surgery to fix it.
Broken bones that require surgery can cause serious long-term complications. While some breaks are “clean,” others involve a shattering of the bone that is more difficult to put back together. In either case, metal hardware is often used to keep the two parts of the broken bone together so it can heal. Then sometime later, a second surgery may be required to take the metal hardware out. This means that have to spend days, weeks, or even months recovering from your first surgery while knowing that you will have to recover all over again after a second surgery.
If you broke a bone in a car accident, bike accident, while walking, at work or on someone else’s property, you could be entitled to workers’ compensation, personal injury or third-party liability compensation. While insurance companies were put in place to help injured individuals recoup after an accident, they are often hesitant to provide the full amount owed. By hiring an experienced attorney, you are letting the insurance companies know that you mean business.
At Marcotte Law Firm, our attorneys have more than 150 years of combined experience working with a wide range of individuals who have broken bones due to the negligence of another. Approaching each case collaboratively, our clients are given a team of legal professionals that actively pursues the best results possible, regardless of its complexity. Broken bones can result from any number of situations. We work with individuals who have been hurt in the following:
Children and adults have very different recovery processes when it comes to broken bones. A child is more likely to bounce back rather quickly, with little long-term evidence of the break. An adult’s skeletal structure, however, has stopped growing and a broken bone of any kind can put an individual in a vulnerable position both in the short and long term.
Our lawyers are committed to standing by your side even after you have reached a medical end result. In many cases, there are still lingering effects even after a doctor tells you that they have done everything they can. You should not have to live with this pain without the financial support you need. We are here to help.
Contact Us for a Free ConsultationTo learn more about how our attorneys can help you obtain the best results possible, contact our firm for a free initial consultation. Email us or call (978) 458-1229.