Broken Bones
Broken bones and serious bone fractures are some of the most common types of injuries sustained in accidents. These types of injuries can lead to a range of complications for accident victims, including a lengthy rehabilitation process, significant pain, and the loss of ability to work and earn an income. While each individual will face a unique set of circumstances surrounding his or her accident, injuries and recovery, one thing remains the same in all cases — the need for experienced legal representation.
When a negligent party causes an accident that resulted in your broken bones, you are entitled to financial compensation. This money, which is sought from the at-fault party’s insurance company, is awarded to cover medical bills, damaged property, lost income and also to address your pain and suffering. However, dealing with the insurance companies is not something you should try to do on your own. Insurers are in business to make money. When they pay out on claims, they lose profits. So instead of a rightful compensation offer, you may face a denied claim or a low-ball offer.
Maximizing Your Compensation After An Accident
When you work with the lawyers at Harris, Powers & Cunningham, we will fight to maximize your compensation award. Together, our firm’s two partners have nearly 50 years of combined legal experience. In addition, both partners have been named among the Best Lawyers in America, and hold the prestigious AV rating* from Martindale-Hubbell. Perhaps most importantly however, is our track record of success. Our partners have secured favorable results in a range of injury cases and are members of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum due to the significant settlements and verdicts obtained for past clients.
What Challenges Are You Facing Due To Your Broken Bone Injury?
At Harris, Powers & Cunningham, our lawyers address two types of scenarios involving accidents resulting in broken bones:
- Serious broken bone injuries resulting in extensive medical treatment and recovery
- Any type of broken bone injury that results in a significant financial loss due to the inability to work (i.e., if a professional athlete breaks an ankle due to someone else’s negligence)
These scenarios could involve any type of accident, including car crashes, medical malpractice, a hip fracture from a fall in a nursing home or property accidents. With an exclusive focus on personal injury law, we are equipped to address any type of broken bone injury resulting from any type of accident.
Contact Our Phoenix Attorneys Handling Fractured Bone Injury Claims
If you suffered a femur fracture, broken collarbone, skull fracture, or any other serious bone injury as a result of an accident, the lawyers at Harris, Powers & Cunningham are here to help. Call us at 602-910-6779 to discuss your specific injury case.
* AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.