

People who fall, get injured by dangerous products, or experience car crashes are at risk of many different types of injuries. Some of those injuries could be catastrophic. A spinal cord injury causes permanent medical challenges and creates significant financial complications.
Brain injuries and amputations are also notorious for having permanent consequences. People may not think of a broken bone as quite so serious. Most of the time, fractures are easy to treat. Provided that people get appropriate medical attention, they can usually anticipate making a full recovery. However, some broken bones can have devastating consequences.
What factors might make a broken bone a more serious medical condition?
Comminuted fractures, where the bone shatters into many small pieces, are among the worst broken bones possible. Typically, they require surgery to set an artificial reinforcement for adequate healing.
Even with proper treatment, these fractures often cause reduced range of motion and strength.
Also known as compound fractures, open fractures involve the bone tearing through the skin. They can cause dangerous levels of blood loss and create a risk of infection. Frequently, open fractures require surgery. They can cause lasting damage to nearby tissue, including nerves.
People can theoretically break any bone in their bodies. It is possible to damage the bones in the spine without immediately developing a spinal cord injury. However, a vertebral fracture can put pressure on the spinal cord. It can cause spinal compression and a host of physical challenges. The treatment required to address a vertebral fracture can be quite expensive. People often require spinal stabilization and physical therapy, if not surgery. Their injuries could also affect their ability to work.
Those coping with more severe fractures often have extensive medical costs and may also be at risk of reduced earning potential. They may need help covering their current costs and the likely future expenses they face because of their fractures.
Pursuing financial compensation can be beneficial for those addressing the aftermath of a severe fracture. People dealing with catastrophic injuries may need to discuss their medical expenses and other concerns with an attorney to optimize their financial recovery, and that’s okay.
Dean Standish Perkins & Associates
1495 NW Gilman Blvd. Suite 11 Issaquah, WA 98027
(206) 467-0701
We proudly serve clients throughout Issaquah, Seattle, Bellevue, and surrounding areas across Washington. Whether you’re facing a personal injury claim or need guidance after a serious accident, our experienced legal team is here to help you protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
We serve all areas in Issaquah, Seattle, and throughout Washington.
Dean Standish Perkins & Associates
1495 NW Gilman Blvd #11, Issaquah, WA 98027, United States
(206) 467-0701
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