California Bone Fracture Compensation
If your bone fracture was caused by a third party, you may be entitled to compensation. According to California’s statute of limitations, a victim has only two years to file his or her bone fracture case. Unfortunately, many California residents never realize that they were entitled to some type of compensation, or they wait too long and run out of time to file their claim.
For many people, what seems like a mild bone fracture can often develop into a chronic condition because of the joint problems, chronic arthritis, and limited mobility that can develop years later. Bone fractures can heal incorrectly and cause pain for years afterward…sometimes for life. That’s why most legal experts advise that you take action now. The compensation you may receive can be upwards of $100,000 or more, depending on your injury.
Part of healing your bone fracture includes seeking medical attention, treating the symptoms, and rehabilitating your fractured bone. The other part of healing your bone fracture is making sure your medical bills and chronic pain is properly addressed. Receive a FREE CASE EVALUATION today from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced California attorneys.
Types of Bone Fractures
Bone fractures can happen during car accidents, while playing sports, and while slipping and falling. Many people suffer from collarbone fractures, foot bone fractures, and hand and finger fractures. In the state of California alone there are hundreds of thousands of people who suffer from bone fractures every year. Bone fracture injuries can cause life-long pain and reduced mobility, and bone fracture repairs are often very costly.
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