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Delaware Broken Bone Lawyer
A bone break can impact your life severely. Don’t get stuck covering the costs of an accident that you didn’t cause. A qualified broken bone attorney in Delaware can help you fight to recover for your losses.
Many people are under the misconception that a broken bone should be relatively simple to deal with. However, it is not uncommon for bone breaks to dramatically affect life as you once knew it.
You could need to take time off work to recuperate, which could put your family in a financial bind. This can be avoided when you hold the at-fault party accountable for their actions and pursue the compensation you deserve.
A Delaware broken bone lawyer at Barros, McNamara, Malkiewicz & Taylor understands how challenging a broken bone can be, and the ramifications it can have on your life. In choosing to enlist in the assistance of our firm, you’ll be taking your first steps toward regaining control of your life.
The Impact of a Broken Bone
Broken bones can be much more difficult to deal with than people realize. Depending on the severity of the break, the affected body part could be altered forever. For example, let’s say you were a marathon runner and broke your leg. Not only will you have to recover from the break itself, but it’s very possible that running marathons could be out of the question if your leg doesn’t heal fully.
You will also likely need to undergo extensive physical and occupational therapy. In some cases, you might have to relearn how to complete everyday tasks. In any case, a broken bone is often significantly more serious than it’s given credit for. An experienced fractured bone attorney can help you determine all the ways you were affected by your accident, as these should be included in your claim.
Accidents That Cause Bone Breaks
Seemingly any type of accident is capable of causing a broken bone. Some of the different kinds of accidents that are known for causing bone breaks include slip-and-falls, defective products, dog attacks, and motor vehicle accidents.
Car wrecks are notorious for the often catastrophic nature of injuries survivors endure, which is why our attorneys are prepared to help build a compelling case in your favor.
Seek the Compensation You Deserve
The purpose of filing a civil claim is to obtain full compensation for all you’ve been through. Your attorney will consider every single loss you’ve suffered when calculating the value of your claim. Determining the total worth of your claim is often far more complex than injury victims realize, though it stands to reason the more serious your injuries are, the greater your award will be.
Below we review the most frequently sought damages in a broken bone claim. You can rest easier knowing that each of your damages are quantified accordingly.
Economic Damages
First, we look at your economic damages. These are the losses that have had a financial effect on your life. Such damages include your lost wages and property damages, as well as the damage to your earning capacity.
Your loss of future earnings will consist of any contributions to your 401K, bonuses, salary increases, and promotions you have missed out on due to the extent of your injuries.
Additionally, we will want to include every medical expense that has come your way. The liable party should be responsible for compensating you for your medical costs. Medical expenses can include a wide range of costs, including one or more of the following:
- Ambulance fees
- Hospital bills
- Costs of prescription medications
- Diagnostic imaging
- Medical equipment, such as prosthetic limbs, wheelchairs, and hospital beds
- Household accommodations such as shower rails or wheelchair ramps
- Rehabilitative services
- Physical and/or occupational therapy
Essentially, any medical costs that pertain to the injuries you sustained, as well as any other financial losses you endured, should be included in your claim.
Non-Economic Damages
Although economic damages are easier to quantify, non-economic damages often substantially impact a person’s life. These losses are ones that affect your emotional state and lifestyle. Some of the various types of non-economic damages that will be considered in your case might include the following:
- Inconvenience
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Mental anguish
- Loss of companionship and love
- Loss of household services
- The effects of disfigurement and scarring
If you are unsure which damages apply in your broken bone case, or if you are wondering whether there are other types of losses that could be included, reach out to your attorney for help.
Schedule Your Free Claim Evaluation Today
Are you ready to take control of your life and bring the person or persons who caused your bone break to justice? If so, consult a highly regarded Delaware broken bone lawyer at Barros, McNamara, Malkiewicz & Taylor today.
We proudly offer potential clients a free claim evaluation where we discuss the details of your case and explain how we’ll work to achieve a positive outcome. Take advantage of yours by calling our office at 302-734-8400 or by filling out the brief contact form we’ve provided at the bottom of this page.
