Fracture Claims

While the odd fracture or broken bone may be a common occurrence that most of us go through throughout our lives, there are some circumstances that a broken bone or a fracture can have a life-changing impact.

Fracture Claims

The most common types of broken bones and fractures in the UK from accidents are:

Upper extremity fractures: These are fractures of the bones in the arms, wrists, and hands.

Lower extremity fractures: These are fractures of the bones in the legs, ankles, and feet.

Pelvic fractures: These are fractures of the bones in the pelvis.

Spinal fractures: These are fractures of the bones in the spine.

Rib fractures: These are fractures of the bones in the ribs.

Facial fractures: These are fractures of the bones in the face.

The most common causes of these fractures are:

Falls: Falls are the most common cause of fractures in all age groups.

Road traffic accidents: Road traffic accidents are the second most common cause of fractures in adults.

Sports injuries: Sports injuries are a common cause of fractures in children and young adults.

Violence: Violence is a common cause of fractures in young adults.

Work-related accidents: Work-related accidents are a common cause of fractures in adults.

The treatment for fractures depends on the type and severity of the fracture. Some fractures can be treated with a cast or splint, while others may require surgery. The goal of treatment is to realign the bones and allow them to heal properly.

Fractures can be serious injuries, but they can usually be treated successfully. With proper treatment, most people make a full recovery.

Fracture Claims
Broken Bone at Work Claim
  • Work-related accidents are a leading cause of broken bones in adults. In the UK, over 500,000 people are injured at work each year, and over 20,000 of these injuries are serious enough to require time off work.

    The most common causes of work-related broken bones are:

    1. Falls

    2. Collisions with objects or vehicles

    3. Contact with moving machinery

    4. Lifting and carrying heavy objects

    5. Exposure to hazardous materials

    The construction industry has the highest rate of work-related broken bones, followed by manufacturing and agriculture. These industries are all characterized by the use of heavy machinery and dangerous materials, which can increase the risk of injury.

    If you have been injured in a work-related accident, you may be entitled to compensation. The amount of compensation you can claim will depend on the severity of your injuries, the length of time you are unable to work, and other factors.

    It is important to speak to a personal injury solicitor as soon as possible after a work-related accident. A solicitor can help you to understand your legal rights and to make a claim for compensation.

Broken Bone after Car Accident

Road traffic accidents are a leading cause of broken bones in adults. In the UK, over 20,000 people are injured in road traffic accidents each year, and over 2,000 of these injuries are serious enough to require a hospital stay.

The most common causes of road traffic accidents are:

1. Speeding

2. Drunk driving

3. Distracted driving

4. Reckless driving

5. Poor road conditions

The most common types of broken bones sustained in road traffic accidents are:

 

1. Arm fractures

2. Leg fractures

3. Hip fractures

4. Pelvic fractures

5. Spinal fractures

6. Facial fractures

The severity of a broken bone sustained in a road traffic accident will depend on the force of the impact and the location of the fracture. Some fractures can be treated with a cast or splint, while others may require surgery.

 

If you have been injured in a road traffic accident, you should seek medical attention immediately. You should also contact a personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. A solicitor can help you to understand your legal rights and to make a claim for compensation.

 

Here are some tips to help you avoid getting injured in a road traffic accident:

 

1. Always wear a seatbelt.

2. Never drink and drive.

3. Don’t use your phone while driving.

4. Obey the speed limit.

5. Be aware of your surroundings.

6. Leave plenty of time to get to your destination.

7. Don’t drive if you’re tired or impaired.

By following these tips, you can help to reduce your risk of being injured in a road traffic accident.

Broken Bone Twice: Secondary Fractures

Secondary Fractures: What They Are and How to Prevent Them

Once you experience a bone fracture, your risk of another fracture increases, especially if you have osteoporosis. Understanding this risk and taking steps to strengthen bones can keep you healthy.

What is a Secondary Fracture?

A secondary fracture is a bone fracture that occurs after you have already had one. Secondary fractures are more likely to occur in people with osteoporosis, a condition that causes bones to become weak and brittle.

Risk Factors for Secondary Fractures

There are many factors that can increase your risk of a secondary fracture, including:

1. Age

2. Gender (women are more likely to have secondary fractures than men)

3. Family history of osteoporosis or secondary fractures

4. Medical conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, celiac disease, or low body weight

5. Medications, such as corticosteroids

6. Lifestyle factors, such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and a sedentary lifestyle

7. Preventing Secondary Fractures

There are a number of things you can do to reduce your risk of a secondary fracture, including:

Get regular exercise. Exercise helps to strengthen bones and improve balance, which can help to prevent falls.

Eat a healthy diet. A healthy diet that includes plenty of calcium and vitamin D can help to keep bones strong.

Don’t smoke. Smoking can weaken bones and increase your risk of fractures.

Limit alcohol intake. Excessive alcohol consumption can also weaken bones.

Take medications to treat osteoporosis. If you have osteoporosis, your doctor may prescribe medications to help strengthen your bones.

Take steps to prevent falls. Falls are the leading cause of secondary fractures. You can reduce your risk of falls by making your home safe, using a cane or walker if needed, and taking balance exercises.

If You Have Had a Fracture

If you have had a fracture, it is important to talk to your doctor about your risk of a secondary fracture. Your doctor can help you develop a plan to reduce your risk and stay healthy.

Broken Bone : Personal Injury Solicitor

There are a few reasons why it is important to consult a solicitor at Claim today after a fracture.

First, our solicitor can help you understand your legal rights and options. If your fracture was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. A solicitor can help you file a personal injury lawsuit and negotiate a settlement with the at-fault party.

Second, claim time solicitor can help you navigate the complex legal system. The legal process can be confusing and time-consuming, especially if you have never been involved in a personal injury lawsuit before. A solicitor can handle all of the legal paperwork and communication with the insurance company, so you can focus on recovering from your injury.

Third, our solicitor can fight for your rights. The insurance company will likely try to offer you a low settlement, hoping that you will accept it without a fight. A solicitor can negotiate a fair settlement on your behalf, or take your case to trial if necessary.

If you have been injured in a fracture, it is important to consult with a solicitor as soon as possible. The sooner you get legal representation, the sooner you can start the process of recovering your damages.

 

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Frequently asked questions

Personal injury compensation can help ensure that you have what you need to plan for the future and put you back in a situation that is as similar as possible to before the incident.

Compensation is calculated to cover a number of factors including:

  • the severity and impact of the injury
  • loss of earnings
  • costs of treatment
  • costs of equipment needed for day-to-day living
  • required aftercare or continuous care
  • house adjustments (such as ramps, modified rooms)
  • costs of re-training if a career change is unavoidable

If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, you are putting yourself in the best possible position both financially and in terms of finding the correct support going forward by enquiring about claiming personal injury compensation.

Our expert personal injury solicitors and experienced personal injury claim team will be able to breakdown what to expect from a claim and how it is calculated to ensure that any compensation you successfully claim puts you in the best position for now and for you and your family’s future.

There are three ways you can start your claim with Claim Today:

  1. Use our quick and easy online form – we’ll ask you about the incident and your injuries and let you know if you could have a claim; or
  2. Call our team on 0800 29 800 29 and we’ll guide you through the steps to see if you have a claim; or
  3. Use one of our live chat functions on this website, or on Facebook Messenger.

By contacting Claim Today, we will let you know whether you have a personal injury claim and give you the information you need to start a claim.

Should you claim with Claim Today, we will pass on your matter to one of our experienced and specialist personal injury solicitors to carry out your matter in a courteous and efficient manner.

As part of our commitment to keeping claims simple, we make personal injury claims on a no win no fee basis, removing the financial risk of making a claim. You will not need to pay your legal costs should your claim be unsuccessful, meaning that you can claim with no need to worry about the finances involved.

Our claim handlers will inform you whether you qualify for a no win no fee agreement and how much you would pay should your personal injury claim be successful (known as a success fee). This will never more than 25% including the price of after-the-event insurance, and is typically less than this.

Serious injuries are best identified by how long they’ve needed treatment for, if you are unable to return to work and how long you are unable to return to work, as well as if you need assistance in completing day-to-day tasks.

If your injury has impacted your life in a way that has set you back financially or it will do so in the future, then it is likely to be serious enough to enquire about making a claim.

The main things that you might be able to claim against are:

  • care and equipment both current and future;
  • loss of earnings, as well as potential future earnings if your future progression has been impacted as a result of the injury; and
  • the loss of being able to participate in activities such as sport or learning particular skills that you are now unable to due to your injury.

We do receive claim enquiries from people who are calling on behalf of somebody else, mainly parents on behalf of children, or spouses on behalf of their partners – particularly in cases of more serious injuries including comas and brain injuries.

You can certainly start the process on someone else’s behalf, and we will guide you through the steps needed to ensure that it is as simple as possible through this difficult time. You can start by using our online form, requesting a callback, or by calling us on 0800 29 800 29.

Under the upcoming personal injury reforms in 2020, a more claimants will have to go through the small claims court. Namely those whose injury claims from road traffic accidents are likely to recover £5,000, and £2,000 for other claims. The current threshold for small claims is £1,000.

Most firms will not be able to represent those who go through small claims due to the costs involved, meaning that you would have to take the claim on yourself. We may be able to assist you with making your application, to see if we can call us on 0800 29 800 29.

Claim Today has been a personal injury specialist brand for over twenty years, handling personal injury claims concerning injuries from road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, or accidents in public and shops.

It is our mission to ensure that everyone has access to legal assistance with their claims. Thousands of people have claimed personal injury compensation with us to help rebuild their lives and get the care and assistance they need.

We work with personal injury firms up and down the country to provide you with expert advice and a high-quality service so your claim is managed in the best way possible, suited to your needs and circumstances.

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