Atlanta Bone Fracture Attorneys
Legal Help if You've Suffered a Bone Fracture in Atlanta
Have you recently been in a car accident that left you with a fractured arm or leg? Did a loved one recently suffer a slip or fall that ended in a broken rib or hip? Are you struggling with a break, splinter, or crush injury that was the result of another person's negligence? If so, you may be able to take legal action against the at-fault party and collect damages for your pain!
Call the Atlanta bone fracture lawyers at Grant Law Office at (404) 995-3955 today and learn about your rights from one of our experienced litigators. Depending on the severity of the break, you or a loved one could be facing a lifetime of rehabilitation. But with proper legal representation and a successful claim, you could be compensated for:
- Hospital bills
- Property damage
- Long term therapeutic expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Specialist fees
But don't delay. Just as a broken bone takes time to heal, building a solid Georgia personal injury case requires a great deal of research and investigation. There is evidence to collect, statements to record, and documents to secure - all of which must be done almost immediately after your accident. Failure to do so can lead to a forfeiture of your rights. So don't wait until it is too late - call Grant Law Office today at (404) 995-3955 and schedule an appointment to speak with someone from our personal injury team.
Who Can Be Held Responsible for My Fracture?
Breaking a bone can be as simple as tripping or slipping on an uneven piece of sidewalk. However, in order to make a claim and receive adequate compensation for that slip, trip, or fall, you must be prove that the sidewalk's uneven nature was the direct result of another person's action - or inaction. Usually, this claim is directed at the person, or entity, responsible for keeping the sidewalk safe and even. If they failed in their duty to maintain the sidewalk in such a way that constitutes negligence, they can be held liable for your suffering. Other situations in which you can break a bone include:
- Car Accidents - Drivers that text, drink, or fall asleep while driving can be held accountable for any accidents they cause.
- Premises Liability - Along with sidewalk slip and falls, owners that fail to maintain a safe environment for people on property can be held liable for any injuries sustained.
- Product Liability - What if an item you purchased malfunctioned in such a way to break a bone? You could hold the manufacturer liable for your fracture, along with any other injuries.
- Nursing Home Abuse - Elders in our community are prone to broken bones, simply because of their delicate nature. If a loved one suffers a broken bone while under the care of a reckless nursing facility, said institution should be held accountable for the resulting damages.
Call the Atlanta Broken Bone Lawyers at Grant Law Office
Time is of the essence if you wish to make a claim for your broken bone injury. The statute of limitations in Georgia allows for a limited window of legal action, so act now. Call Grant Law Office today at (404) 995-3955 and discuss your rights with one of our helpful staff. With our experience and understanding, you have more than a fighting chance at successfully filing your claim and collecting the maximum compensation due.
Additional Information
- Fracture and Broken Bone Injury Information
- Fractures - MedlinePlus
- Overview of Fractures - Merck Manual
Contact us today for a free and comprehensive case evaluation.
We require no legal retainer or upfront fees,
and you pay nothing unless we prevail.
Phone: (404) 995-3955