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Blog Is a Broken Bone a Catastrophic Injury?

Is a Broken Bone a Catastrophic Injury?

July 28, 2022
By Christie Farrell Lee & Bell
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A broken bone can be a catastrophic injury, depending on the circumstances. If the break is severe, it can lead to permanent damage and even death. In this blog post, we will discuss what constitutes a catastrophic injury, and when a broken bone may fall into that category. We will also look at some of the consequences of a catastrophic injury, and how you can seek compensation if you have suffered one.

Broken Bones Can Be Considered Catastrophic Injuries

A bone break can be catastrophic if it severs an artery or damages a nerve. It can also cause serious internal bleeding. A broken bone can also lead to infection, which can be life-threatening. If the break is in the spine, it can cause paralysis.

Some other ways in which a broken bone can be considered a catastrophic injury include:

  • If the break is in the skull, it can cause a brain injury.
  • If the break is in the pelvis, it can cause internal organ damage.
  • If the break is in the femur, it can lead to blood clots.

Catastrophic injuries often have lifelong consequences. They can cause chronic pain, disability, and emotional trauma. If you have suffered a catastrophic injury, you may be entitled to compensation. You should speak to a personal injury lawyer to discuss your options.

Some of the things that may be taken into consideration when determining if an injury is catastrophic include:

  • The severity of the injury.
  • The type of injury.
  • The location of the injury.
  • The age of the victim.
  • The prognosis for recovery.
  • The impact on the victim’s life.

We Can Help Injured Victims

If you have suffered a catastrophic injury, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. You should speak to a personal injury lawyer to discuss your options.

Contact Christie Bell & Marshall today with the details of your case by calling 317-488-5500 or filling out our online contact form to learn more about how we can help.

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