When people are injured by others and seriously injured, they can face any number of challenges as they work and struggle towards recovery. One of the most common types of injuries that gives rise to Tennessee personal injury lawsuits is broken bones. Broken bones can be injuries that require extensive and intensive medical care and can take months of recovery time. If this has happened to you, seek the help of experienced Nashville personal injury lawyers as soon as possible.
Below you'll find information regarding examples of broken bone injuries, the process of attaching liability to those responsible for broken bones, the notion of pain and suffering damages and how they could apply to these situations, the potential types of medical care necessary for someone who suffers from broken bones, the role of insurance companies in the aftermath of these situations and finally how you should proceed if you've suffered this type of an injury and you need the help of experienced Nashville injury liability attorneys.
Our skeletons are made up of bones, and bones exist in our bodies literally from our heads to our toes. As a result, when bones break, they create a wide variety of problems and can take a very long time to heal with all the pain and suffering that's included in this process. There are different types of broken bones injuries that can result from incidents that give rise to Tennessee personal injury lawsuits, and below are a few of these examples:
When someone suffers a broken bone injury because of the actions of another person or people, the process of attaching liability for this injury involves several steps. The first step usually involves gathering evidence that will be persuasive, and fortunately with broken bone injuries X-rays are readily available and quite convincing in terms of proving the existence of the injury.
Beyond proving that the injury has occurred, the plaintiff in a Tennessee personal injury lawsuit will also need to show that the defendant or defendants acted negligently, recklessly or intentionally and that these actions are what caused the injury to occur and the damages to be incurred by the plaintiff.
If someone files a Tennessee personal injury lawsuit and pursues pain and suffering damages as part of that legal claim, the plaintiff will need to show the court that his or her quality of life has suffered as a result of these broken bones. Generally, an accident who has suffered this sort of injury clearly experiences long periods of pain and needs medication to minimize it.
In addition, the plaintiff will likely need to wear a cast or a harness if the injury occurred in the upper body or wear a cast and use crutches or even a wheelchair if the broken bone was suffered on the lower body. The loss of mobility and the loss of the ability to engage in daily activities as a result of these injuries could prove that pain and suffering damages are appropriate.
Generally, the insurance company of the defendant in a Tennessee broken bones case will get involved with the matter in an attempt to settle the situation before it proceeds to trial. Insurance companies are motivated to seek this type of solution to save on the expense of litigation, but that doesn't mean that insurance adjusters will be reasonable in their settlement offers or with their tactics.
Therefore, if you have suffered broken bone injuries and you are in pain, you need to focus on your recovery and allow experienced Nashville broken bone injury lawyers to handle this situation for you. Contact the personal injury attorneys at Michael D. Ponce & Associates today to schedule a free initial consultation.