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Depending on the circumstances, broken bones resulting from serious accidents can have long-lasting consequences. In addition to physical pain, emotional stress, and general disruptions to daily life, injured accident victims with broken bones may incur financial losses because of their injuries. If your accident was caused by someone else’s negligence, our Windsor personal injury lawyers may be able to help you recover compensation. To learn more, schedule a free initial consultation with Preszler Injury Lawyers by calling 1-800-JUSTICE today.
What Is The Most Common Broken Bone?
The clavicle, also called the collarbone, is the most frequently fractured bone in the body. The collarbone is extremely good at what it was evolved to do — hold our shoulders in place while also acting as a natural crumple zone. A crumple zone in a car is designed to be weaker than the rest of the car so that, during a collision, some force can be dissipated into the front end of the vehicle instead of all going straight into the passenger compartment, where it would increase the severity of traumatic brain injuries and back and neck injuries. According to Forbes, the collarbone, or clavicle, is designed in the same fashion. When we fall over or tumble into a somersault, the collarbone gives first so that not as much force is placed on the neck—a much more important body part. Most clavicle fractures heal on their own, though if the bone is fractured in a way that the two ends do not meet up, surgery is necessary to screw the two ends back together. In most severe traffic collisions and slip and falls, the clavicle is just one of many bones that tends to get fractured.
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Broken Ribs And Punctured Lungs
The most of the body’s vital organs are located within the rib cage, an impressively strong array of bone and cartilage that acts as armour, while still being flexible to allow breathing and rotation of the torso. The rib cage, which extends from the collar bone almost down to the hip bone, and wraps around the body to the spinal column, makes up a large percentage of our body surface. As such, it is exposed in many areas and can sustain multiple injuries in a fall or motor vehicle collision. Suffering from one broken rib is extremely painful. Having multiple broken ribs is excruciating, as simple acts such as breathing, coughing, sneezing, or bending/twisting sends knife-like pain throughout the chest. Even worse, the ribs cannot be put in a cast to be immobilized, so they are left to heal on their own. The lungs can also be affected by a fractured rib, causing the lung to partially deflate. A punctured lung is a serious and life-threatening condition that must immediately be addressed by an emergency doctor.
An even more extreme condition than merely broken ribs or a punctured lung is called flail chest. Flail chest occurs when so many ribs are broken(usually at least three in a row or more) that that part of the chest separates from the rest, making breathing difficult or impossible. The affected part of the chest moves separately from the rest of the rib cage, expanding inwards when the victim breathes in and reversing when the victim breathes out, the exact opposite of what the rest of the chest is doing. Flail chest can be a fatal condition, and it may also coincide with a punctured lung.
Hip Fractures
While broken ribs are common with car collisions and falls, a fractured hip is usually an injury that pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and fall victims suffer, though it can also be caused by severe car collisions, as well. The hip is one of the largest, sturdiest bones in the body, and when it is damaged, the patient will experience extreme pain and immobility. Hip surgery is usually necessary, and rehabilitation takes at least a half year. Most patients with fractured hips are back to work by four months, though full recovery takes six months to a year. Regaining full strength and mobility may take years, or may never happen. Elderly fall and hip fracture victims take even longer to heal, and hip fracture is actually a leading contributor to death for the elderly. Tragically, a fractured hip could very well be the beginning of the end for older victims, even when the hip fracture is the only injury sustained in the incident. For victims who suffer multiple broken bones and one of those bones is the hip or femur head, they are in for a considerable degree of pain and suffering, in addition to losing wages for time taken off work to heal.
Other Commonly Broken Bones in Slip and Falls and Traffic Collisions
- Wrist
- Ankle
- Femur
- Tibia
- Vertebrae
- Facial injuries—jaw, nose, teeth, and eye socket
- Fingers
- Foot
- Elbow
- Ulna
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If you have incurred financial losses as the result of the bone fractures you sustained in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you might be entitled to compensation. Contact Preszler Injury Lawyers by calling 1-800-JUSTICE and receive a free initial consultation with our Windsor personal injury lawyers.
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Here are some commonly asked questions for personal injury claims
What does a lawsuit look like?
Every personal injury lawsuit is generally comprised of five main parts. The length of time each part takes can vary depending on the complexity of your case. Your lawyer will help you through each stage by providing tailored advice and strong legal representation.
You can expect:
- Statement of Claim: This is a formal document that initiates the personal injury claim against the at-fault party (or individual you are suing).
- Examination for Discovery: This is a meeting where you and your lawyer will ask the opposing party questions about the claim, the accident, fault, and anything else that is deemed relevant. The opposing party will also have the opportunity to ask you questions.
- Gathering of Evidence: Your legal team will gather a variety of evidence on your behalf to strengthen your claim. This might include medical records, police reports, images from the accident scene, witness testimony, expert opinions, and more.
- Mediation: If you would like to attempt to settle without going to trial, you will likely undertake mediation. Mediation involves you and the opposing party negotiating the terms of your settlement with the assistance of a neutral third party.
- Trial: If you are unable to reach a settlement during mediation, your claim will proceed to trial. During trial, your lawyer will present your case and the evidence they have gathered before a judge (and sometimes a jury). Once complete, the judge will decide the final amount of compensation you’re entitled to.
It’s important to note that a majority of personal injury claims are settled through mediation, out of court. Our Toronto personal injury lawyers help guide clients through each of these stages, so they don’t have to navigate the legal complexities alone.
How much will I have to pay for lawyers’ fees?
Our personal injury lawyers work on a contingency-fee basis, meaning we only get paid if you win your case. A percentage of the settlement you receive will go towards lawyers’ fees. There are no upfront, out-of-pocket payments required.
What type of compensation can I expect to get?
When you’re injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence, there are many different types of compensation you may be eligible to receive. The amount and kind will depend on the severity of your injury and the specifics of your case.
Common damages you might claim include:
- Pain and suffering
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Loss of income
- Housekeeping losses
- Medical costs
- Legal costs
- And more
Our experienced Toronto personal injury attorneys will help maximize what you can recover by exploring your case and eligibility in depth. We aim to ensure that the compensation you receive reflects not only your current suffering, but the lifelong effects that your accident may have in the future.
When can I sue for non-pecuniary general damages (e.g. pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, etc.)?
In Ontario, you can sue for non-pecuniary damages if you have suffered a permanent and serious impairment of an important physical, mental, or psychological function, or permanent, serious disfigurement. This is known as the “threshold.” If you meet this threshold, you can sue for general damages such as pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and other similar losses.
How long will it take to settle my case?
The length of time it takes to settle a case depends on several factors, including the complexity of the case, the extent of your injuries, and whether the other parties involved are willing to settle. Some cases can be settled in a few months, while others can take years.
How long will the process take?
The length of time a personal injury claim can take varies widely according to the specifics of your case. While some cases settle in a matter of months, some can take anywhere from two to four years.
Some factors that affect the duration of personal injury claims include:
- Complexity of your injuries
- Each party’s willingness to settle
- Whether a claim goes to court
- Insurance company cooperation
- Availability of evidence
- And more
When liability is clear or injuries/damages are more clearly documented, cases may move faster. A personal injury lawyer will make sure the process keeps moving, although sometimes delays (like court backlogs) are unavoidable. Seeking personal injury legal advice early may help you streamline your timeline.
How long do I have to sue?
In Ontario, generally speaking you have two years from the date of your injury-causing accident to file a claim. However, based on the circumstances of your individual case, this timeline could be subject to additional limitations.
Do I have a strong case?
After taking advantage of a free initial consultation with our personal injury lawyers, the strength of your case can be evaluated based on the evidence available and the specific circumstances of your accident. Our personal injury lawyers offer case-specific legal feedback to help you understand the strengths and weaknesses of your case and advise you on legal options that might be available.
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