Bone fractures – or broken bones – are among the most painful injuries, and they are common in many kinds of accidents. Traffic accidents, pedestrian accidents, slip and falls, and many others can all lead to bone fractures. These injuries are not only painful but are also slow to heal.
Further, when they don’t heal properly, they can lead to chronic pain and even to permanent disability. If you’ve suffered a bone fracture due to someone else’s negligence, our professional legal counsel can guide you through the personal injury claim process.
Causes and Types of Bone Fractures
The Mayo Clinic states that a broken bone requires prompt medical attention to help ensure proper healing. Bone fractures are classified into different categories that include:
- Open (or Compound) Fracture – An open (or compound) fracture refers to a break in which the bone pierces the skin, requiring immediate and aggressive medical treatment, often surgery, to reduce the risk of infection setting in.
- Closed Fracture – A closed fracture refers to a break in which the skin remains intact.
- Displaced Fracture – A displaced fracture happens when the bone fragments on both sides of the break fail to align, and these fractures often require surgery to help ensure that healing is complete.
- Comminuted Fracture – A comminuted fracture refers to a bone that is broken into multiple pieces, and these breaks can require surgery to ensure proper healing.
- Greenstick Fracture – A greenstick fracture refers to a bone that cracks but doesn’t completely break. This is similar to what happens when you attempt to break a stick of green wood. Because children have more flexible bones than adults do, they often experience greenstick fractures.
- Buckle Fractures – A buckle fracture occurs when one side of the bone is compressed, and the other side bends or buckles as a result. These fractures are most common in children.
Every fractured bone is a serious injury that demands immediate medical attention to help support proper healing.
Bone Fractures and Associated Damages
If someone else’s negligence results in a fractured bone, the associated damages are likely to be severe. In addition to the overwhelming pain involved and medical bills, a broken bone can lead to significant time away from work and lost wages. When a broken bone leads to complications, the damage can increase exponentially and can even lead to diminished wages in the future.
Consult Our Experienced Injury Lawyers Today
A fractured bone is an immensely painful injury that can lead to significant physical, financial, and emotional damage. If someone else’s negligence leaves you with a fractured bone, the compassionate personal injury attorneys have the experience, skill, and knowledge to help. Our dedicated legal team in Hendersonville, TN, is committed to advocating for your rights and for your rightful compensation. Your case matters, so please don’t hesitate to contact us online or call us at 615-256-0100 for more information today.