Broken Bones from Auto Accidents

Car accidents are one of the top causes of injuries nationwide. While these accidents can result in a number of devastating injuries, broken bones and fractures are unfortunately common for auto accident victims. Although these injuries may seem minor, they can actually lead to serious complications and are often costly to treat.

The costs of treating a broken bone after a car accident can be high. However, if your accident was caused by the negligent behavior of another person, that individual or party may be obligated to cover your medical bills and other damages. Contact an experienced Wausau auto accident attorney of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874 to discuss your specific claim.

Costs of Fracture Treatment

Broken bones must receive medical treatment to heal correctly and fully. This medical attention can be costly, including expenses for the following:

  • X-rays
  • Consultation with the doctor
  • Possible emergency treatment
  • Surgery for setting the broken bone
  • Casting the fracture
  • Physical therapy

These costs can quickly add up, and you may find yourself facing a large amount of debt after receiving the treatment you need. Fortunately, however, the party responsible for your pain and suffering may also be liable for your medical bills.

Contact Us

If you or a person you love has broken a bone in a car accident as a result of another person’s careless driving behavior, you may be entitled to financial compensation. To discuss your situation in further detail, contact a responsible Wausau auto accident lawyer of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874.

 

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