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Can I Recover Compensation for a Broken Bone in New Jersey?

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Besides being physically painful, suffering from a broken bone can result in financial and other losses. Whether your injury was sustained in a car crash, slip and fall, workplace incident, or some other accident, a break or fracture can significantly affect your life and could require extensive care and recovery. If you sustained a broken bone in New Jersey as a result of another party’s actions, you may be able to recover compensation. To learn more and secure skilled legal advice, contact a knowledgeable New Jersey personal injury lawyer today.

What is a Broken Bone?

A broken bone is a medical condition where a bone cracks or breaks. The technical term is a bone fracture, though the two phrases are generally interchangeable. This injury occurs when a bone experiences a physical force that it cannot withstand. Excessive force or trauma, like a fall, impact, etc., can cause a fracture or break.

There are many types of bone breaks including greenstick, transverse, comminuted, spiral, compound, etc. Depending on the type and severity of the injury, treatment could involve casts, surgery, physical therapy, rehabillitation, and more. Recovery times can be lengthy and painful.

Can I Recover Compensation for a Broken Bone in NJ?

In New Jersey, if you sustain an injury caused by the negligence or wrongful actions of another individual or entity, you can pursue compensation for your damages. The same applies to broken bones. If you fall down the stairs in your own home and break your wrist, you will likely not have a case, as no one else is liable for the accident. However, if your broken bone resulted from another party’s careless behavior, you could have a valid claim.

There are many situations where you could file a claim against another party for damages associated with your broken bone. Consider the following.

  • You broke a bone during a car accident caused by another driver’s negligence or recklessness
  • You hurt yourself due to unsafe conditions in a store or place where the property owner is liable for accidents and injuries to lawful guests
  • Your accident occured at work, and you are covered by workers’ compensation, or you have grounds to sue a third party, like an equipment manufacturer

In general, if another party owed you a duty of care to take reasonable steps to prevent an injury and they failed to do so, you can pursue legal action and hold them accountable for your damages.

What Types of Compensation am I Entitled To?

If you are successful in your personal injury claim for your broken bone, you may be eligible to recover the following types of compensation.

  • Medical expenses like hospital stays, surgeries, physical therapy, and medications
  • Lost wages for time taken off work to recover
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Future medical costs
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

To learn more about your legal rights and options after sustaining a broken bone, reach out to a skilled personal injury attorney today.

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