Suffering fractures and broken bones in an accident can completely upend your life. Between the medical bills, lost wages, and physical pain, it may even feel unbearable. When someone else’s negligence causes your injuries, you deserve compensation for everything you’ve endured.
Call Calhoun Meredith, PLLC at (832) 430-6210 today to schedule a free consultation with a compassionate personal injury lawyer who will listen to your concerns and stand up for your rights.
Fractures can range widely in severity—from minor hairline cracks that heal in a matter of weeks to serious compound breaks that demand multiple surgeries and long-term rehabilitation. While some individuals make a complete recovery, others are left with lasting impairments that impact their mobility, career opportunities, and overall quality of life. The most common types of broken bone injuries include:
Recovery from fractures and broken bones in personal injury claims often extends far beyond the initial healing period. Many patients face ongoing physical therapy, reduced mobility, and psychological impacts that your personal injury attorney must carefully document when building your case.
Beyond the immediate trauma, fractures and broken bones in personal injury claims often involve complications that emerge weeks or months after the initial injury. Serious complications from fractures include:
Our attorneys at Calhoun Meredith, PLLC, work with medical professionals to document all complications and their impact on your life. We understand that these secondary issues often cause more long-term problems than the original fracture itself, and we fight to ensure insurance companies acknowledge their full scope.
Fracture cases can arise from various circumstances where negligence or wrongful actions play a role. Each situation requires different legal strategies and evidence to prove liability. Common accidents resulting in broken bones include:
Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies (Code § 33.003), you can pursue claims against multiple responsible parties when their combined negligence contributed to your injuries. Having handled hundreds of fracture cases, our personal injury lawyers at Calhoun Meredith, PLLC, know how to identify all potential defendants and maximize your recovery opportunities.
Compensation for fractures varies significantly depending on the severity of your injury, its impact on your daily life, and the long-term effects you’ll experience. A simple fracture that heals completely within weeks carries a different value than catastrophic injuries requiring multiple surgeries and leaving permanent disability. Your attorney will thoroughly evaluate all aspects of your case to pursue maximum compensation:
Texas law recognizes that monetary compensation serves to address the losses you’ve suffered due to someone else’s negligence. While no amount of money can turn back time, proper compensation helps you rebuild your life and secure the care you need moving forward.
Insurance companies employ sophisticated tactics to reduce payouts on claims for fractures and broken bones, often taking advantage of victims who don’t have legal representation. Their adjusters receive training on minimizing claim values, and they use this knowledge against injured individuals every day. Common insurance company tactics include:
Having a broken bone injury lawyer levels the playing field and protects your interests. The attorneys at Calhoun Meredith, PLLC, have seen these strategies countless times and know exactly how to counter them. Your case deserves aggressive representation that insurance companies can’t ignore or manipulate.
Fracture cases involve complex medical evidence, insurance regulations, and legal procedures that overwhelm most victims trying to handle claims alone. Professional legal representation dramatically increases your chances of receiving fair compensation while you focus on healing.
Establishing responsibility for fractures and broken bones is essential to obtaining compensation. It demands collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses, and frequently reconstructing the accident scene. Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code (Sec. 16.003) establishes a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, making immediate investigation vital.
Settlement negotiations require a strategic presentation of evidence, an understanding of insurance company pressure points, and a willingness to push back against inadequate offers. At Calhoun Meredith, PLLC, we leverage decades of combined experience to secure settlements that truly reflect your damages.
While most fracture cases settle outside court, some require a trial to achieve fair compensation, particularly when dealing with catastrophic injuries or disputed liability. Trial attorneys present key medical evidence clearly, helping juries understand the full extent of your suffering and future needs. They handle all aspects of litigation, from filing the initial complaint to final verdict, and protect your interests at every stage.
At Calhoun Meredith, PLLC, we operate under a contingency fee model; you pay nothing up front and owe no attorney fees unless we successfully recover compensation for your injuries. We advance all costs associated with pursuing your claim, from filing fees to expert witness expenses, so financial concerns never prevent you from seeking justice.
Don’t let insurance companies take advantage of your vulnerable position after suffering serious fractures. Get the compensation you deserve by calling (832) 430-6210 or reaching out online to schedule your free consultation with a qualified personal injury attorney at Calhoun Meredith, PLLC.
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