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Broken bones from car accidents often require more than a cast and time to heal. Many fractures involve surgery, follow-up care, and limits on movement that affect daily life.

Common Types of Broken Bones in Car Accidents

The type of fracture often depends on how the body absorbs impact during a collision. Certain injuries appear more frequently based on seating position, direction of impact, and force involved. Common types of broken bones include:

  • Wrist fractures from bracing against the steering wheel or dashboard.
  • Arm fractures caused by direct impact inside the vehicle.
  • Leg fractures from contact with the dashboard or crushed footwell.
  • Rib fractures from seatbelt pressure or steering wheel impact.
  • Facial fractures from contact with airbags, glass, or the steering wheel.
  • Clavicle (collarbone) fractures from shoulder restraint force.
  • Hip and pelvic fractures in high-impact or side collisions.

Depending on the severity, a fracture can disrupt routines and make basic tasks more difficult.

Treatment and Recovery After a Fracture

Recovery from a broken bone varies depending on the extent of the injury. Treatment may involve:

  • Casting or splinting to stabilize the bone.
  • Follow-up visits to monitor healing progress.
  • Physical therapy to restore strength and movement.

Recovery time can range from weeks to several months, and some injuries may lead to long-term limitations.

What Compensation May Be Available?

A broken bone injury can lead to a range of financial losses. Compensation may include:

  • Medical care, such as surgery and follow-up treatment with your doctor.
  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy expenses.
  • Lost income during recovery.
  • Reduced earning ability if the injury affects future work.
  • Pain, physical limitations, and disruption to daily life.

Clear documentation plays a key role in how a claim is evaluated. The more detailed the records, the easier it is to show how the injury developed, its costs, and impact on your life. Important documentation may include medical records and imaging, treatment plans and follow-up care notes, photos of injuries and vehicle damage, accident reports, and records showing time missed from work.

How a Perris Broken Bones Injury Attorney Can Help

After a car accident, insurance companies may try to minimize the injury or move the claim forward before the full extent of your recovery is known. A Perris Car Accident Attorney steps in to protect your claim from the start and make sure it reflects what you are actually dealing with. They will help by:

  • Gathering medical records, imaging, and treatment details that show the severity of the fracture.
  • Connecting your injury directly to the crash based on available evidence.
  • Tracking your recovery, including time away from work and any ongoing limitations.
  • Handling communication with insurance companies so you are not dealing with the process yourself.
  • Negotiating a settlement that accounts for both current treatment and future impact.
  • Filing a lawsuit and taking the case to court if the claim is not resolved.

Having a Perris broken bones lawyer involved early helps prevent mistakes and keeps the claim from being resolved before you know the full extent of your injuries and the claim’s value.

Contact Us Today

Call Hanson & Mouri at (951) 688-0006 or message online for a free consultation if you suffered a broken bone in a Perris car accident. A Perris Broken Bone Attorney can review your situation and explain your legal options.


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