Bone Fractures
A broken bone (also known as a fracture) is a serious medical condition that can cause chronic pain, impaired mobility, and permanent partial disability, as well as disfigurement. A broken bone (also known as a fracture) is a serious medical condition that can cause chronic pain, impaired mobility, and permanent partial disability, as well as disfigurement.
The adult human skeleton consists of 206 bones, the majority of which are located in the hands and feet. These bones, while strong, are small, and cannot endure the mechanical impacts involved in a car crash; they are therefore among the most frequently injured in automobile accidents. It is easy to imagine the pain and disability that occur when these bones are cracked or broken, not to mention the potential for lost wages and other harms that could result.
The large bones of the human body, including the legs, arms, ribs, skull, and spine, are also highly susceptible to fracture from shock impact of the type experienced in car crashes; permanent impairment and sometimes death can result from damage to these bones.
If you have suffered injury to your skeleton as the result of a car crash, seek the counsel of a licensed attorney at once. He or she will take your case to court and obtain the compensation from bone fractures in an auto accident that you deserve.


