About Broken Bones
Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyer
Broken bones or fractures can occur from many sources including car accidents,
slip and fall accidents,
negligent security,
swimming pool or
workplace accidents. Wherever the accident takes place, the victim may be left with bills for emergency medical treatment and future medical care or procedures, such as surgery. In addition, those who suffer broken bones can find themselves unable to earn a living for a short or long period of time.
If your accident resulted in a broken bone and was caused by the negligence of another, seek the help of an experienced Atlanta personal injury attorney when you desire just
compensation for your injury. In any
personal injury situation, it is vital to locate and document what caused the accident to take place. In the case of a car accident, a
drunk or distracted driver might have been to blame. Slip and fall accidents can occur due to the
negligence of a property owner. Thorough and knowledgeable investigation can prove the cause of accidents in personal injury cases.
Insurance Companies and Compensation
At Van Sant Law, LLC, our attorneys have a unique advantage over many other lawyers. For years, we gained invaluable experience defending against personal injury cases for some of our nation's largest employers and insurers. We have first-hand experience in the tactics used by insurance adjusters to get individuals to settle for amounts far less than they are owed. Now we use that knowledge to aggressively protect the rights of injured individuals to fair compensation.
The compensation you are due depends upon a variety of factors including the extent and severity of your injury, your ability to earn a living and settlements that have been awarded in cases that are similar to yours. You may be able to recover damages for lost wages, medical bills (including future medical treatments) and for your emotional pain and suffering.
Contact an Atlanta personal injury lawyer
for help in recovering damages resulting from an accident involving broken bones.
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