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Broken Bone Claims Experts
Broken Bone Claims can help you recover compensation if you’ve suffered a broken or fractured bone in an accident that wasn’t your fault within the last three years.
We understand that breaking a bone is not just painful but can also significantly disrupt your life. From limiting your ability to work to making everyday tasks a struggle, the impact of such an injury can be both physical and emotional.
Recovering from a fracture or broken bone often requires time off work for medical appointments and rehabilitation. In more serious cases, the injury could lead to long-term complications, affecting your future well-being and earning potential. By making Broken Bone Claims, you can secure compensation to address these challenges and help rebuild your life.
At PSR Solicitors, we are here to ensure you receive the broken & Fractured Bone Compensation you deserve. Our experienced team of personal injury solicitors has a strong track record of success, helping individuals across North Wales and Cheshire recover the maximum compensation for their injuries.
We have become the first choice for many people across North Wales and Cheshire for Broken Bone Claims and a wide range of other personal injury cases.
We have a proven track record of success when it comes to recovering the maximum amount of compensation for Fractured Bone Claims so for expert advice from a qualified personal injury solicitor, contact us today.
For free advice from a fully qualified serious injury solicitor then please get in touch by completing the enquiry form, or call our freephone number at the top of this page.
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The amount of compensation you may receive for a fracture or broken bone depends on the extent and severity of your injury. While some fractures heal relatively quickly, others can have long-term consequences, such as restricted mobility, scarring or even the need for invasive surgery and extensive physiotherapy.
Compensation is intended to recognise the pain and disruption caused by your injury. Although it cannot erase the trauma you have endured, it aims to restore your financial and physical position as much as possible. The amount awarded will reflect how the injury has affected you, including your ability to work and the financial challenges you may now face.
Our Fractured Bone Compensation experts understand how life-changing these injuries can be. We are here to help you claim the maximum compensation you deserve, covering the costs associated with your recovery and future needs, including:
At PSR Solicitors, we have the expertise and dedication to handle your personal injury claim with care and precision. Our specialists are committed to securing every penny you are owed, so you can focus on your recovery without the added stress of financial concerns. If you are looking to pursue a Fractured Bone Compensation claim, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Broken bones and fractures are common, but they can also have a serious impact on your life, health, and emotional well-being. While some fractures heal with time, others, such as damage to the spine or skull, can lead to long-term complications and a reduced quality of life.
Our Broken Bone Claims experts have successfully secured compensation for a wide range of fractures, helping clients across North Wales, Cheshire, and beyond get the support they need during recovery. These include:
Such fractures are often caused by:
If you have suffered a broken or fractured bone because of someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to pursue a claim. Our experienced No Win No Fee Solicitors are here to guide you through the process and secure the compensation you deserve. Contact PSR Solicitors today to find out how we can help.
Your questions answered
If you are thinking about making a Broken Bone Compensation Claim for a serious fracture injury, then contact us for an initial conversation about the details of your injury and the circumstances in which it occurred.
We will also ask you about the nature of your injuries, and how it is affecting your and your family's life.
We will ask for details about the incident itself including where it took place, who was involved, and whether there were any witnesses present.
Understanding these details allows us to assess the potential value of your compensation settlement and enables us to prepare the most robust and effective representation of your case.
After an initial chat, our team of expert injury lawyers will be able to assess the merits of your claim and can advise you on the likelihood of you being able to make a successful claim, give you an idea of the amount of compensation you can expect to receive and will talk you through the next steps to take.
It is imperative that any financial settlement covers your lifetime needs so it is crucial that you instruct competent solicitors with the necessary skill and experience to secure the full amount of compensation available.
To strengthen your Broken Bone Claim or Fractured Bone Compensation case, it’s important to collect evidence that clearly shows how your injury occurred and who was at fault. The following types of evidence can be particularly useful:
If you’ve suffered a broken bone or fracture in an accident that wasn’t your fault, it’s important to act quickly to claim compensation. In most cases, you have three years from the date of the accident or when your fracture was diagnosed to start your claim. If you miss this deadline, your case could become statute-barred, meaning it won’t be processed, and you won’t receive compensation.
There are exceptions to this rule. For example, if a child suffers a broken bone, the three-year time limit doesn’t begin until their 18th birthday. A parent or guardian, acting as a litigation friend, can make a claim on the child’s behalf before they turn 18. Once the child becomes an adult, they have until their 21st birthday to make a claim themselves. Additionally, if someone lacks the mental capacity to manage their own claim, the time limit is paused until they regain capacity.
If you’re unsure whether you’re still within the time limit to pursue a claim for Broken Bone Compensation, our team at PSR Solicitors can help. Contact us today to review your situation and ensure your case is processed in time.
There is no difference between a fracture and a break. A fracture is any loss of continuity of the bone. Anytime the bone loses integrity - whether it's a serious break, or a hairline crack barely visible on an X-ray - it's considered a fracture.
A broken bone is a fractured bone and vice versa.
So if you've been diagnosed with a fracture, it doesn't mean that you've suffered a less severe injury, as is the common misconception.
The most serious types of broken bone injuries are compound fractures, where the skin is broken, and complete fractures where the bone is separated into two or more pieces.
When you initially contact us, it's useful to know what type of fracture you've sustained, but don't worry if you don't have this information, we can always get these details from the medical reports at a later date.
If you break a bone, it is essential that you get it treated as soon as possible.
For the most part, bones are exceptionally good at healing. Unlike other parts of the body, when they are treated correctly, you can make a full recovery and have a bone that is as good as new. However, if left untreated, the problem can get worse and lead to complications and more pain and suffering.
When a bone fracture is untreated, it can result in either a non-union or a delayed union. In the former case, the bone doesn’t heal at all, which means that it will remain broken. As a result, swelling, tenderness, and pain will continue to worsen over time.
Delayed unions are bone fractures that take longer to heal than usual. In most cases, though, patients can make a full recovery, although there can also be complications, depending on how well the bone was set.
As the leading personal injury law firm across North Wales and Cheshire, our personal injury specialists have a proven track record of success and when it comes to handling personal injury claims and we frequently secure more compensation than our rivals do.
According to research, less than 10% of people who contact a law firm for help actually speak to a qualified solicitor. Many law firms now employ teams of unqualified fee earners, who don’t have the skill and specialism required for this difficult area of law and risk having compensation awards drastically reduced or lost altogether.
At PSR Solicitors, we know that you deserve better. You are 100% guaranteed a fully qualified solicitor handling your case throughout, to maximise the chances of achieving the full financial settlement available to you.
PSR Solicitors is accredited by the Law Society for its personal injury services and has also achieved the Lexcel Management Standard for its high level of legal services, so you can rest assured that your claim is in safe hands.
We understand that each case is unique so your dedicated solicitor will work closely with you to fully understand the circumstances surrounding your injuries and their impact, in order to provide you with a bespoke legal service.
We are fully committed to securing the best financial and care package available, ensuring that you have everything you need to help you with your recovery and to minimise your worry and concern.
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If you, or a loved one, has been involved in an accident resulting in a serious injury, you need a specialist personal injury law firm with the know-how and capability to ensure your recovery and compensation claim get the very best advice, support and outcomes. Contact us today and speak to one of our team so that we can help get life back on track.
Richard Layfield LLB (Hons)
Solicitor - Head of Personal Injury
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Paul Rossiter
Paul Rossiter LLB (Hons)
Managing Director
Richard Layfield
Mark House
Mark House LLB (Hons)
Solicitor - Head of Litigation
Jasmine Ostanek
Jasmine Ostanek LLB (Hons)
Solicitor
Georgia Purcell
Georgia Purcell LLM (Hons)
A fracture is the medical term used to describe any break, crack, or split in a bone. With 206 bones in the human body, fractures can occur in any of them, depending on the nature and severity of the accident. Commonly affected bones include the arms, legs, ankles, hips, and collarbones, though no bone is immune to injury.
Fractures are categorised based on the type of damage:
In simple terms, a fracture refers to any type of bone damage, whether it’s a minor crack or a complete break. If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be eligible to claim compensation.
A fracture refers to any crack or break in a bone, and there are several types, each varying in severity and impact. Understanding these different types of fractures is important not only for diagnosis and treatment but also for pursuing Broken Bone Claims effectively. Below are the most common types of fractures and what they mean:
A hairline fracture is a thin crack in the bone that may not cause the bone to split completely. These fractures can sometimes go unnoticed as the pain might be mild at first but can worsen with continued activity. They are common in athletes or individuals involved in repetitive stress activities.
Also known as a closed fracture, a simple fracture involves a single break in the bone that does not pierce the skin. While it may sound less severe, this type of fracture can still cause significant pain and require immobilisation or surgery to heal properly.
A compound fracture, sometimes called an open fracture, occurs when the broken bone pierces the skin. This type of fracture carries a high risk of infection and usually requires urgent medical attention, surgery, and a longer recovery period.
A comminuted fracture happens when the bone shatters into three or more pieces. This is often caused by high-impact accidents such as road traffic collisions or falls from height. These fractures are complex to treat and typically involve surgery and prolonged rehabilitation.
This type of fracture is more common in children, whose bones are still developing and more flexible. A greenstick fracture happens when the bone bends and cracks but does not break completely. These injuries can require specific treatment to ensure proper healing and avoid long-term complications.
Spiral fractures occur when the bone is twisted with great force, causing the break to spiral around the bone. These are common in sports injuries or accidents involving rotational force. The treatment often involves immobilisation or surgical intervention depending on the severity.
This fracture typically occurs in the spine and involves the bones collapsing due to excessive pressure. It is common in older adults, particularly those with osteoporosis, and can lead to chronic pain and mobility issues.
An impacted fracture occurs when the ends of the broken bone are driven into each other. This type of injury is often seen in falls or high-impact accidents and may require surgery to realign the bone and restore function.
If you have suffered a fracture or broken bone due to someone else’s negligence, our experts are here to help. Contact PSR Solicitors today to discuss your Fractured Bone Compensation claim and take the first step towards getting the justice and support you deserve.
If you have suffered a broken bone or fracture in the past three years as the result of an accident caused by the fault or negligence of someone else, PSR Solicitors can help you.
We will respond to your query within one hour of normal office hours, or the next working day if you contact us during the evening or at the weekend.
We have been successfully recovering damages for clients throughout North Wales and Cheshire since 2009 and operate on a strictly No Win No Fee basis so that there is no financial risk to you.
We can provide you with a free, no-obligation consultation to advise you on the likelihood of a successful claim, how much you can expect to receive, and the next steps to take. So don’t suffer in silence. Contact our friendly team today.
With offices in Chester, Colwyn Bay, Ellesmere Port, Rhyl, Shotton, Wallasey and Wrexham.PSR is a leading practice of Personal Injury Solicitors in Wales and Injury Solicitors in Cheshire. We regularly act for clients on personal injury claims involving bone fractures and breaks across North Wales, Cheshire, Merseyside, and Liverpool.
As a recognised injury claims specialist we can support your needs wherever you live in Wales, England & Northern Ireland.
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