Broken and fractured bones are considered serious injuries in personal injury cases
Notes:
- A personal injury accident resulting in a plaintiff sustaining broken bones or fractures is considered a severe injury, especially if it involves the plaintiff’s leg and particularly if it involves the fibula or tibia bones.
- Multiple breaks or fractures of the same bone or connecting bone will have a compounding effect on the person’s balance, stability, and gait.
- Therefore, the plaintiff in a personal injury case will likely receive substantial compensation for such injuries, especially if they are permanently disabling.