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Broken Bones & Amputations

Broken bones are not as straightforward as many people may think. While some breaks, such as an arm, can be fairly obvious, others, can reveal themselves slowly over time, and be difficult to accurately diagnose.

The five most common causes of a broken bone are:

In most cases, you need a personal injury lawyer if you wish to receive financial restitution for your injuries due to someone else's negligence. Negligence means that someone acted in a way that was careless and reckless when compared to what an average person would have done in a similar situation. If someone else's actions resulted in you breaking a bone, you need to prove that person was negligent.

If another party is proven negligent, you can seek financial compensation for your medical bills. You can also seek recovery for lost wages, if your broken bone prevented you from work, as well as damages for pain and suffering.

While most broken bones heal in time, the financial damage from a severe injury can last a lifetime. You deserve restitution. If another party is responsible for your injuries, they are also financially responsible for your subsequent health care. Glick Law Firm, P.A. can help.

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