When traumatic accidents result in broken bones, the physical pain and financial burden can be overwhelming. At Rhoads & Rhoads, a broken bone injury lawyer in Kentucky understands the challenges you face after suffering broken bones. Our experienced legal team helps accident victims recover compensation for their injuries after a car accident or other incident while they focus on healing. With decades of combined experience handling personal injury cases involving broken bone related cases, we have the knowledge and resources to pursue maximum compensation for your injuries. We fight for you, not just in court, but in every interaction, championing your rights against large companies.
How a Broken Bone Lawyer in Kentucky Can Help
A Kentucky broken bone injury lawyer serves as your advocate throughout the legal process of seeking compensation. Our personal injury lawyers handle all aspects of personal injury claims, from gathering evidence to negotiating with the insurance company. We work to prove fault and establish the legal responsibility of the at-fault party while you concentrate on treatment and recovery. We’re here to ease your burden, guiding you with care and competence through each step of your legal journey.
Our personal injury lawyers understand Kentucky law and how to build strong personal injury cases. We thoroughly investigate accident circumstances, work with car and trucking accident reconstructionists and traffic engineers when needed, and obtain crucial medical records and reports to document your injuries. This comprehensive approach helps maximize your personal injury settlement.
We understand the tactics the insurance company of the at-fault party uses to minimize payouts and protect our clients’ interests during negotiations. Each personal injury attorney will carefully document all damages, including current and future medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering, to build compelling personal injury cases for full compensation from the insurance company.
We handle various types of personal injury accident cases involving broken bones, including:
- Car crashes
- Motorcycle accidents
- Truck accidents
- Fall accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Dog bite injuries
- Premises liability claims
- Medical malpractice cases involving improper bone treatment
Our team stays current on Kentucky personal injury law and uses innovative strategies to overcome challenges in complex cases. We work with medical professionals, accident reconstruction experts, and other specialists to strengthen your insurance claim and prove the full extent of your injuries.
Common Causes of Broken Bone Injuries
Broken bone injuries can occur in many types of accidents. Some frequent causes we see in personal injury claims include:
Traffic Accidents
Collisions between passenger cars, motorcycle accidents, and truck accidents frequently result in broken bones. When drivers fail to follow traffic laws or drive negligently, serious crashes can occur. Our team investigates these motor vehicle crashes thoroughly to prove liability and hold the at-fault driver accountable. We examine police reports, witness statements, markings and evidence of the scene, surveillance footage, and vehicle damage to determine the at-fault driver in a traffic accident.
High-speed collisions often result in major injuries, including multiple fractures. Side-impact crashes commonly cause broken ribs and limbs, while head-on collisions may result in facial fractures. When large commercial trucks are involved, the significant size difference between vehicles often leads to catastrophic injuries for occupants of passenger cars.
Workplace Injuries
Construction sites, warehouses, and other workplace environments pose risks for broken bones from falls, equipment malfunctions, and other workplace accidents. We help injured workers navigate both workers’ compensation and third-party personal injury cases. Falls from heights, being struck by objects, and equipment accidents commonly cause severe fractures requiring extensive treatment.
Many workplace injuries occur due to safety violations, inadequate training, or someone else’s negligence. A personal injury attorney investigates whether proper safety protocols were followed and identifies all potentially liable parties. In some cases, equipment manufacturers or subcontractors may share legal responsibility for workplace accidents.
Falls on Unsafe Property
Property owners have a duty to maintain safe premises. When they fail to address hazards that lead to fall accidents, they may face premises liability claims. We help victims who suffer due to someone else’s negligence in maintaining their property. Common hazards include wet floors, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, and inadequate railings.
Elderly individuals are particularly vulnerable to serious fractures from falls. What might cause minor injuries in younger people can result in hip fractures, other significant injuries, and even wrongful death in older adults. Property owners must take reasonable precautions to prevent such accidents.
Dog Bites
Aggressive dogs can cause severe injuries including broken bones during attacks. We pursue compensation from negligent dog owners when their pets cause serious harm through dog bites and attacks. Children are especially vulnerable to facial fractures and other broken bones during dog attacks due to their size and inability to defend themselves.
Car Accidents and Bone Fractures: A Leading Cause of Serious Injury
Vehicle accidents remain one of the most common causes of bone fractures in Kentucky. The sudden impact forces in car crashes can cause severe trauma to the human skeletal system, often resulting in multiple broken bones. When cars collide with larger vehicles like commercial trucks, the risk of major injuries increases significantly.
Common scenarios that lead to bone fractures in car accidents include:
Head-on Collisions: These devastating crashes often result in multiple fractures, particularly in the legs, arms, and chest. The forward momentum of the vehicle combined with the restraining force of seatbelts can cause severe compression injuries and bone fractures throughout the body.
Side-Impact Crashes: When another vehicle strikes the side of a car, passengers have minimal protection from the impact. These accidents frequently cause broken ribs, hip fractures, leg injuries, and arm injuries. The at-fault driver in these cases often failed to follow traffic laws or yield right-of-way at intersections.
Rollover Accidents: Vehicle rollovers create extreme forces that can result in multiple bone fractures as occupants are tossed within the vehicle. Even with proper seatbelt use, the violent motion can cause significant injuries to the spine, skull, and extremities.
Rear-End Collisions: While often considered less severe, rear-end crashes can still cause significant bone fractures, particularly in the spine and neck. These accidents commonly occur when drivers are distracted or fail to maintain safe following distances.
The type and severity of bone fractures from car collisions depend on various factors:
- Vehicle speed at impact
- Direction of collision
- Safety features present
- Age and health of victims
- Use of safety restraints
Our team investigates all aspects of car accidents to establish liability and document the full extent of injuries. We work with accident reconstructionists and engineers to demonstrate how the crash occurred and prove liability. This detailed analysis helps us build stronger personal injury claims and negotiate fair settlements with the insurance company.
Modern vehicles include numerous safety features designed to prevent bone fractures in crashes, but severe injuries still occur when:
- Safety systems malfunction
- Accidents occur at high speeds
- Vehicles lack modern safety features
- Multiple vehicles are involved
- Commercial trucks or buses are involved
After a car accident resulting in bone fractures, taking these steps helps protect your legal rights:
- Seek immediate medical treatment
- Document all injuries with photos
- Obtain police reports
- Gather witness information
- Keep all medical records
- Contact an injury lawyer before speaking with insurance adjusters
Insurance companies often try to minimize claims involving bone fractures from car crashes. They may:
- Question the severity of injuries
- Dispute the need for certain treatments
- Claim injuries existed before the accident
- Push for quick settlements before the full extent of injuries is known
Our experienced personal injury attorneys understand these tactics and protect our clients’ interests throughout the legal process. We ensure all current and future medical expenses related to bone fractures are properly documented and included in settlement negotiations.
When bone fractures occur in car accidents caused by someone else’s negligence, victims may be entitled to compensation for:
- Emergency medical care
- Surgical procedures
- Physical therapy
- Chiropractic Care
- Lost wages during recovery
- Pain and suffering
- Long-term disability
- Property damage to vehicles
The recovery process for bone fractures from car accidents often involves:
- Emergency stabilization of fractures
- Surgical repair of complex breaks
- Cast or brace immobilization
- Physical therapy rehabilitation
- Pain management
- Ongoing medical monitoring
- Occupational therapy if needed
Don’t let the insurance company minimize your claim after suffering bone fractures in a car accident. Our team has extensive experience handling vehicle accident cases and helping victims secure the compensation they deserve for their injuries.
Common Types of Broken Bone Injuries
Bone fractures range from simple breaks to complex injuries requiring surgery. Common types include:
Simple Fractures: Clean breaks where the bone cracks but doesn’t pierce the skin. While less severe than compound fractures, these still cause significant physical pain and require extensive treatment. Recovery typically involves immobilization with a cast or brace followed by physical therapy to restore strength and range of motion.
Compound Fractures: These severe injuries involve bones breaking through the skin. They have higher risks of infection and often require emergency surgery. Recovery typically involves extended medical treatment, including multiple surgeries and long-term rehabilitation. These injuries frequently result in permanent limitations and chronic pain.
Stress Fractures: Small cracks in bones that develop over time, often seen in workplace injuries or repetitive trauma cases. While less dramatic than acute breaks, stress fractures can cause chronic pain and limit the ability to work. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent progression to complete fractures.
Rib Fracture: Breaking one or more ribs can be extremely painful and limit mobility. These injuries commonly occur in motorcycle accidents, car accidents, and falls. Recovery is challenging because ribs cannot be immobilized, and breathing movements cause constant pain. Multiple rib fractures can lead to serious complications including pneumonia.
Multiple Fractures: Some accidents result in multiple broken bones, leading to lengthy recovery periods and potentially permanent effects. These complex cases often require coordination between multiple medical specialists and extensive rehabilitation. Victims may need temporary or permanent accommodations to perform daily activities.
Spinal Fractures: Among the most serious broken bone injuries, vertebral fractures can result in chronic pain, mobility limitations, or paralysis. These injuries often occur in serious falls or motor vehicle accidents and may require surgical intervention.
Compensation From Bone Fractures After an Accident
When pursuing a broken bone injury claim, various types of compensation may be available:
Medical Expenses: Coverage for emergency care, surgery, physical therapy, medications, and ongoing medical treatment. This includes both current medical bills and anticipated future medical costs. We work with medical professionals to project long-term care needs and ensure your settlement accounts for all future medical costs.
Lost Wages: Compensation for income lost while recovering, including potential future earnings if you suffer a permanent injury affecting your ability to work. We calculate lost earning capacity for those who must change careers or reduce work hours due to permanent limitations.
Pain and Suffering: Damages for physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life resulting from your injuries. This includes compensation for anxiety, depression, and other psychological impacts of major injuries.
Property Damage: Recovery of costs to repair or replace damaged property, such as in car accidents. We ensure all property losses are properly documented and included in settlement negotiations.
Each personal injury attorney at Rhoads & Rhoads works to secure fair settlement offers that fully account for all damages. If the insurance company refuses to provide adequate compensation, we’re prepared to take your case to court. Our trial experience allows us to effectively present complex medical evidence and expert testimony to juries.
Treatment and Cost of Broken Bone Injuries
Treatment for broken bones typically involves:
Emergency Care: Initial medical treatment may require emergency room visits, x-rays, and immediate stabilization of fractures. Diagnostic imaging helps determine fracture severity and guides treatment planning.
Surgery: Complex fractures often require surgical intervention to properly align bones and install supportive hardware. Multiple surgeries may be needed for major injuries. Surgical complications can extend recovery time and increase medical costs.
Ongoing Care: Regular visits to medical professionals to monitor healing progress and adjust treatment plans. This includes follow-up imaging to ensure proper bone alignment and healing.
Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation to restore strength and mobility after bones heal. Extended therapy may be needed to prevent long-term limitations. Some patients require occupational therapy to learn modified ways of performing daily activities.
Pain Management: Broken bones often cause severe pain requiring medication and other pain management techniques. Some patients develop chronic pain requiring ongoing treatment.
Medical bills for broken bone treatment can be substantial. Even with health insurance, out-of-pocket expenses add up quickly. Our team works to ensure your settlement covers all medical expenses related to your injuries. We understand the financial strain medical bills place on families and fight for settlements that provide long-term financial security.
Contact a Kentucky Broken Bone Injury Lawyer Today
If you’ve suffered broken bones in an injury accident, don’t face the legal process alone. All of our personal injury attorneys at Rhoads & Rhoads offers free consultation appointments to discuss your case. During your free case evaluation, we’ll review the circumstances of your accident, explain your legal options, and outline how we can help with your injury claims.
Our experienced legal representation has helped numerous accident victims secure the compensation they deserve for brain injuries, broken bones, serious injuries, and even wrongful death. We understand the impact these traumatic accidents have on a victim’s life and work tirelessly to hold negligent parties accountable.
We handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we secure compensation for you. Our Kentucky offices serve clients throughout the state who have suffered broken bones and other injuries in car accidents, falls, workplace incidents, and other personal injury accidents.
Get Started Today
Don’t let the insurance company pressure you into accepting less than you deserve. Contact our legal team today for your free consultation and learn how we can help with your broken bone injury claim. We’ll fight for a fair settlement while you focus on recovery.
With decades of experience handling personal injury claims, each personal injury attorney understands what it takes to build strong cases and secure maximum compensation. Let us put our knowledge and resources to work for you. Our commitment to client service means you’ll receive regular updates on your case and prompt responses to your questions and concerns.
Contact us today at 270-216-3849 or visit us online to schedule your free case evaluation. Our compassionate team is ready to review your case and explain how we can help you recover the compensation you deserve for your broken bone injuries. Time limits apply to filing personal injury claims in Kentucky, so don’t delay in seeking legal representation.