Helping Claimants Pursue Full Compensation for Serious Injuries
If you have suffered any type of bone fracture in a motor vehicle accident, slip-and-fall accident or other accident, you may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering, lost wages, out-of-pocket expenses and other insurance benefits.
At the North Vancouver law firm of Poyner Baxter LLP, our lawyers have more than 30 years of experience helping clients throughout British Columbia pursue personal injury claims. We help clients recover compensation for all types of bone fractures, including the following:
- Long bone fractures: Fractures of the arm and leg bones often heal more fully than other bone fractures, but people with these fractures may still be temporarily disabled from working and may experience long-term weakening of the affected limbs.
- Spinal fractures: Substantial back and neck traumas can result in compression fractures and other spinal fractures. These fractures must be treated carefully to avoid permanent spinal cord damage, and a great deal of time and therapy is needed for a full recovery.
- Skull fractures: Any type of fracture of the skull is likely to result in minor to severe brain damage, with potentially serious long-term consequences. These fractures also require careful treatment and attention throughout the recovery and rehabilitation process.
If you have broken a bone anywhere in your body, it is important to share all your symptoms with your doctor so he or she can refer you to any specialists you may need to see. Our lawyers can work with your doctor to ensure that your injuries are fully identified and treated so that you can obtain the compensation to which are you legally entitled.
Contact Our North Vancouver Orthopaedic Injury Lawyers at 604-210-3651
To discuss your bone fracture claim with our experienced personal injury lawyers at Poyner Baxter LLP, please contact us at 604-210-3651 or by e-mail to schedule a free consultation. Our firm handles all ICBC and private insurance claims on a contingency fee basis.
