Atlanta Bone Fracture Attorneys
Legal Representation 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. 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 the Atlanta personal injury attorneys at Grant Law Office today at (404) 995-3955 and schedule an appointment.
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.
Other Locations We Serve
- Avondale Estates
- Brookhaven
- Chamblee
- Clarkston
- Clayton County
- Decatur
- DeKalb County
- Doraville
- Dunwoody
- Forest Park
- Jonesboro
- Lithonia
- Macon-Bibb
- Morrow
- Pine Lake
- Riverdale
- Stone Mountain
- Stonecrest
- Tucker
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










