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Multiple Bone Fractures

Many incidents that result in injury leave behind broken bones that may require immediate medical care. Depending on the severity of the fracture, an injured individual may need to go through intensive treatment and may suffer a loss of mobility over the long term. Often times this treatment is expensive and can cause financial problems for the person affected. Fortunately, when the broken bone was a result of someone else’s negligence, the responsible person may be held financially accountable for all the associated costs.

Those who act negligently and cause others undue harm as a result should shoulder the burdens of their actions. To learn more about fighting for compensation after a bone fracture, contact an Arkansas broken bones lawyer of the Cottrell Law Office today at 800-364-8305.

The Costs of a Broken Bone

Depending on how extensive the fracture is, a person with a broken bone may have a much more difficult time recovering from the injury. In particularly severe cases, a fracture can drastically limit mobility or affect a person’s health in the future. Treating these injuries may include some of the following expenses:

  • Emergency care expenses
  • Follow-up monitoring
  • Surgery for severe fractures or shattered bones
  • Pain medication
  • Instruments or tools needed for recovery
  • Physical therapy for severe injuries

Beyond the expensive treatments, recovering from a broken bone can take a significant amount of time. This may leave a person out of work during this time, losing their household much needed wages.

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Bone fractures often require emergency care in addition to follow-up treatments or monitoring. If you’re paying for the cost of an injury caused by someone else’s negligent or reckless actions, you may be entitled to pursue compensation from that responsible party. For a free consultation regarding your full range of legal options after an injury, contact the Arkansas broken bones attorney of the Cottrell Law Office today at 800-364-8305.

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