Broken Bones & Fractures
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We Advocate For Bone Injury Victims
When people think of catastrophic injuries, broken bones are not likely near the top of that list. However, broken bones can be serious and life-changing—particularly for elderly individuals who may have a drastic reduction in mobility and independence. Such injuries could require them to move to a nursing home or assisted living facility.
5 Most Common Types Of Bone Fractures
There are different types of bone fractures and each presents a differing level of impact and path to recovery. The most common types include:
- Simple fracture — the fracture does not penetrate the skin
- Compound fracture — the fracture penetrates the skin
- Impacted fracture — the ends of the broken bone are driven into each other
- Spiral fracture — the bone is broken with a twisting motion
- Comminuted fracture — the bone is broken into several pieces
Legal Help For Injured Parties And Their Families
If you or a loved one has suffered a serious bone fracture because of someone’s negligence, you have the right to be compensated for that injury. A skilled and experienced personal injury lawyer can help you pursue compensation.
Over 100 Years Of Combined Legal Experience
At Van Eman Law, LLC, our attorneys are committed to offering the highest-caliber legal representation for those in Columbus and throughout Ohio.
We all have more than 100 years of combined experience building strong cases and getting results. Let us help you.
Call Today: 614-224-8187
At Van Eman Law, LLC, our attorneys are committed to offering the highest-caliber legal representation for those in Columbus and throughout Ohio.
We all have more than 100 years of combined experience building strong cases and getting results. Let us help you.
Contact Our Experienced Team Today.
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We have built a reputation during our 50 years of helping clients in Columbus, Ohio, with legal matters. Let us continue to build that reputation with the help we provide to you.
Call 614-224-8187 today. Or if you have questions, send us an email. We collect attorneys’ fees only if we recover compensation for you.