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Broken Bone Lawyer: Get Maximum Compensation for Your Fracture Injury

Suffering from a broken bone or fracture due to someone else's negligence? Participating injury attorneys may review fracture records, insurance coverage, and possible recovery paths.

$50M+
Recovered for Clients
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Clients Helped
95%
Cases Won
$0
Unless compensation is recovered

Types of Fracture Injuries Participating attorneys may review

From simple breaks to complex compound fractures, participating attorneys may have extensive experience with all bone injury cases.

Arm & Wrist Fractures

Radius, ulna, and carpal bone injuries from falls and impacts

Typical Settlement: $35,000 - $150,000

Leg & Ankle Fractures

Tibia, fibula, and ankle injuries affecting mobility

Typical Settlement: $40,000 - $200,000

Hip & Pelvis Fractures

Serious injuries often requiring surgery and lengthy recovery

Typical Settlement: $75,000 - $500,000+

Spinal Fractures

Vertebral compression and burst fractures

Typical Settlement: $100,000 - $1,000,000+

Skull Fractures

Traumatic head injuries with potential brain damage

Typical Settlement: $150,000 - $2,000,000+

Facial Fractures

Orbital, jaw, and cheekbone injuries

Typical Settlement: $50,000 - $300,000

Why fracture claims depend on detailed medical and liability proof

Broken bone cases often look obvious because imaging confirms the injury. The harder work usually involves proving how the fracture affects surgery decisions, healing complications, time away from work, future treatment, and long-term function. Those details are what separate a routine claim from a high-value fracture case.

We connect this page to the related accident guides so readers can move from the injury itself into the cause of the crash or fall. That path helps people understand not only what the fracture is worth, but also who may actually be responsible for it.

What Affects Your Broken Bone Settlement?

Multiple factors determine the value of your fracture injury claim.

HIGH IMPACT

Fracture Severity

Simple vs compound, single vs multiple breaks

HIGH IMPACT

Surgery Required

ORIF, plates, screws, external fixation

MEDIUM IMPACT

Recovery Time

Weeks to months of healing and rehab

HIGH IMPACT

Permanent Damage

Limited mobility, chronic pain, scarring

HIGH IMPACT

Lost Wages

Time off work, reduced earning capacity

MEDIUM IMPACT

Future Treatment

Hardware removal, revision surgery

HIGH IMPACT

Pain & Suffering

Physical pain, emotional distress

HIGH IMPACT

Liability Clarity

Clear negligence strengthens case

Frequently Asked Questions About Broken Bone Claims

How much is a broken bone worth in a lawsuit?+
Broken bone settlements vary widely based on severity, location, and long-term impact. Simple fractures may settle for $15,000-$50,000, while complex fractures requiring surgery can be worth $100,000-$500,000 or more. Factors include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and permanent impairment.
Can I sue for a broken bone from an accident?+
Yes, if someone else's negligence caused your fracture, you can pursue compensation. This applies to car accidents, slip and falls, workplace incidents, and other situations where another party was at fault. Participating attorneys can evaluate your case for free.
What damages can I recover for a fracture injury?+
You may recover medical expenses (past and future), lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, permanent disability or disfigurement, and in some cases, punitive damages. We help maximize every aspect of your claim.
How long do I have to file a broken bone lawsuit?+
The statute of limitations varies by state, typically 2-3 years from the injury date. However, certain circumstances can shorten or extend this deadline. Contact us immediately to protect your rights.
Do I need surgery for my fracture to have a case?+
No. While surgical fractures often result in higher settlements, any fracture caused by negligence may warrant compensation. Even "hairline" or "stress" fractures can lead to significant pain, treatment costs, and time off work.
What if my fracture hasn't healed properly?+
Complications like nonunion, malunion, or infection can significantly increase your claim value. These issues often require additional surgery and cause permanent impairment, justifying higher compensation.

Start a Broken Bone Case-Routing Review

Do not wait to organize fracture evidence, treatment timelines, insurance issues, and possible attorney-review questions.

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  • Available 24/7 for emergencies
  • Participating attorneys may review all communication with insurance companies
  • Past results never guarantee future outcomes

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Participating fracture injury lawyers have recovered millions for injured clients across California

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