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New Jersey Broken Bone Attorney​

The severity of a broken bone can vary from a small fracture to a completely shattered bone. If you or a loved one was involved in an accident that led to any type of fracture, you may be eligible to file a claim and receive compensation for your injuries. Contact a skilled New Jersey broken bone attorney at Meirowitz & Wasserberg, LLP, for further guidance and representation.

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Types Of Bone Breaks

Bone breaks, or fractures, will happen at least once to most people in their lifetimes. The six main types of fractures include:

  • Nondisplaced. These fractures occur when the bone breaks, but the pieces remain aligned inside your body.
  • Displaced. Displaced fractures happen when the bone needs realignment before the fracture can heal.
  • Closed. If your bone does not break through your skin, you experienced a closed fracture.
  • Open. Open fractures, on the other hand, involve the bone breaking through the skin and sticking out of your body.
  • Comminuted. Comminuted fractures occur when the bone breaks into multiple fragments.
  • Greenstick. Greenstick fractures, common among children, happen when the bone bends but does not completely break.

If you or a loved one suffered any of the above types of bone breaks and your injuries were caused by a negligent party in the Garden State, consult a New Jersey injury attorney as soon as possible to learn more about your available legal options.

Most Common Broken Bones

Though all the bones in your body are at risk of breaking, some of the bones break more often than others. The collarbone is one of the bones that has a higher chance of breaking. Collarbone fractures happen often in high-impact sports, as it is in a very prominent place that someone can easily strike. Broken collarbones also occur in car accidents from the seat belt putting sudden pressure on the bone.

Half the breaks adults experience are broken arms. A broken arm is the second most commonly broken bone for children. You can either break your upper arm or lower arm. Broken arms often occur during slip and falls, but they can happen whenever your arm experiences severe impact.

A broken wrist can easily occur alongside or instead of a broken arm. Broken wrists are common for people younger than 75 because they usually happen during physical activity when someone falls or impacts his or her wrist in some way.

When it comes to older people, broken hips are very common. Approximately 90% of hip fractures happen among people who are over the age of 65. Women over 65 have a 20% chance of breaking a hip at some point. Broken hips greatly inhibit mobility and can have an impact on the overall quality of life.

Ankles are the most common bones that people break. Both sprains and breaks can happen during almost any activity. It can be difficult to tell the difference between a sprained ankle and a broken ankle, so it is important to seek medical attention even if you only have a slight suspicion that something is wrong.

Who Is Liable For A Broken Bone?

If you break a bone because of another person acting unreasonably, he or she could be liable for your injury. To win a broken bone case, you and your New Jersey broken bone attorney need to prove that the defendant acted negligently. You can prove negligence by showing that the defendant breached a duty of care toward you and that the breach directly caused your injury.

Compensation For Victims Of Broken Bones In New Jersey

If you can prove to the court that the defendant caused your injury, the court could award you a variety of damages. The most basic award that the court could give you is compensation for your medical bills. The court could order compensation for pain and suffering or wages that you lost because you needed to take days off from work.

New Jersey follows the modified comparative negligence rule. The rule gives a court the right to adjust your compensation based on how much responsibility you share. For example, if the court determines that you are 10% at fault for your broken bone, it will reduce your compensation by 10%.

Free Legal Consultation With A New Jersey Broken Bone Lawyer

If you suffered any manner of broken bone injury in New Jersey because of another person’s negligence, you deserve compensation. Contact Meirowitz & Wasserberg, LLP, for advice and representation.

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