Experienced Broken Bone Lawyer in Columbus, Ohio
When a broken bone has impacted your quality of life, you need an attorney you can trust to help you secure the compensation you need to recover. At Bressman Law, we understand the devastating impact a broken bone and serious injuries can have on your life. Our personal injury attorneys represent clients who have suffered fractures due to someone else’s negligence. With over 30 years of experience and a dedication to justice, our firm fights for the compensation you deserve.
Common Causes of Broken Bones
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Slip and Fall Incidents
- Dog Bites
- Workplace Injuries
For a free legal consultation with a broken bones attorney in Columbus, call (614) 538-1116
Types of Broken Bone Cases We Handle
Our experienced broken bone lawyers and fracture attorneys in Columbus specialize in a wide range of cases involving:
- Ankle and Foot Fractures
- Arm and Leg Fractures
- Broken Collarbones
- Broken Ribs
- Broken Wrists
- Compound Fractures
- Facial Bone Fractures
- Hip and Pelvic Fractures
- Multiple Fractures
- Skull Fractures
- Tibia and Fibula Fractures
- Vertebrae Fractures
Why Choose Bressman Law as Your Broken Bone Attorney in Columbus
- Expertise in high-value fracture cases, including complex injuries requiring surgery.
- Focus on serious injuries, especially those resulting in long-term impairment.
- Extensive experience handling cases involving broken wrists, tibia and fibula fractures, and facial bone fractures.
- Specialized knowledge in traumatic brain injuries often associated with skull fractures.
- Strong track record of success in car and truck accident cases involving broken bones.
“We’re not a volume firm. We’re looking for serious injury cases that we can add value to. Some clients have seen over 60% value added to their cases just by hiring our firm” –Jedidiah Bressman
Columbus Broken Bones Attorney (614) 538-1116
You Owe Nothing Unless We Win
Bressman Law works on a contingency-fee basis. This means you don’t pay any upfront costs or attorney fees. We only get paid if we win your case and secure compensation for you.
5-Step Process for Getting Started With a Fracture Attorney in Columbus
- Contact our office for a free consultation
- Provide details about your accident and injuries
- We’ll review your case and medical records
- If we can help, we’ll schedule an in-person meeting
- Sign an agreement for us to represent you
5-Step Process for Legal Success
- Thoroughly investigate your accident and gather evidence
- Work with medical experts to document the full extent of your injuries
- Calculate all current and future damages related to your broken bone injury
- Negotiate with insurance companies for a fair settlement
- If necessary, prepare and take your case to trial
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who can be held liable for my broken bone injury?
It depends on the cause of the accident. For example, a property owner may be held liable for a slip and fall accident, a driver in a car or bicycle accident, an employer for a workplace injury, or a product manufacturer for defective products that resulted in a fracture. In some cases, there are multiple parties that can be held accountable.
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How much is my broken bone case worth?
The value of your case depends on various factors, including the severity of your fracture, required medical treatment, long-term impacts, and circumstances of the accident. Beyond medical bills, we can also pursue compensation for lost wages, pain and suffering, future medical care, and long-term disability, if applicable. We’ll provide a thorough evaluation of your case to determine potential compensation.
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How long do I have to file a broken bone injury claim in Columbus?
In Ohio, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including broken bone injuries, is generally two years from the date of the accident. However, it’s crucial to consult with a fracture attorney in Columbus as soon as possible to ensure evidence is preserved and all deadlines are met.
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Is a broken bone the same as a fracture?
Yes, a broken bone and a fracture are exactly the same thing. “Fracture” is simply the medical term that doctors use to describe a broken bone. The terms can be used interchangeably.
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How long will my broken bone case take to resolve?
The duration of your case can vary depending on its complexity, the severity of your injuries, and whether a settlement can be reached or if the case goes to trial. Our goal is to resolve cases as efficiently as possible while ensuring you receive fair compensation.
Call or text (614) 538-1116 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form