Broken Bones & Scarring Lawyers in Springfield, MO
When an individual suffers a broken bone or is left with a scar after an accident, he or she may be served with a constant reminder of a traumatic event. Many scars are permanent, and some severely broken bones can have long-term or even permanent side effects.
When an injury was caused by another person’s carelessness, the victim has a legal right to pursue compensation for damages including medical bills, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, and lost income and earning capacity.
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If you or someone you love suffered significant scarring or severely broken bones because of someone’s negligence, contact Rah Law Our Springfield broken bone injury attorneys are ready to help you achieve justice by fighting for every dollar of compensation you are owed.
Whether you were injured in a car accident, truck accident, or serious slip and fall accident, we have the resources and skill to win your case.
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Individuals who have suffered severely broken bones and significant scarring may be entitled to financial compensation. If you have any questions about your legal rights, our Springfield broken bone & scarring attorneys can help.
Backed by more than 45 years of experience and over $7 billion in recoveries, our skilled team knows what it takes to achieve the very best results for our clients.
Contact Rah Law today at 417-512-2333 to request your free case review.
Long-Term Effects of Broken Bones
Even with surgical repair, individuals with severely broken bones may suffer:
- Infections in the broken bone
- Crushed and unusable joints
- Loss of limb use
- Amputations
Any of these effects may significantly alter an individual’s way of life. Many severely broken bones leave individuals with scars, though deep lacerations and burns in accidents may also leave individuals with disfiguring scars. In addition to the physical limitations that these injuries can cause, victims may also suffer emotional distress associated with the constant reminder of an accident which never should have happened.