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Can I Recover Compensation for a Broken Bone in NJ?

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On average, it’s said that individuals will suffer at least two bone fractures in their lifetime. Despite their frequency, these injuries are far from minor, often leading to considerable pain, limited mobility, and disruption to daily routines. When your broken bone is caused by another’s negligence or deliberate actions, you might be entitled to compensation for your losses. Learn more about the common causes of bone fractures, the types of compensation you can pursue, and the vital role an experienced Morris County Personal Injury Attorney plays in managing your personal injury case. 

What Causes a Bone Fracture?

A fracture, or broken bone, occurs when a bone experiences a force exceeding its capacity. Such forces can stem from various origins, leading to diverse fracture types and varying degrees of severity.

Trauma is a common cause of bone fractures, involving a sudden, forceful impact. This can result from slips, falls, recreational sports, defective products, direct blows (falling objects), and automobile accidents. Furthermore, repetitive stress can cause stress fractures, commonly observed in individuals with occupations requiring repetitive movements. In these cases, it’s not a single traumatic event, but rather the cumulative effect of minor forces that overwhelm the bone’s self-repair capabilities. Depending on the unique circumstances, you may qualify for workers’ compensation if your stress fracture was caused by your work duties. You must demonstrate a clear link between your job tasks and the development of the injury for a valid claim.

What Compensation Can I Seek Following a Broken Bone in New Jersey?

A broken bone can lead to significant financial burdens in addition to its physical impact. If your injury was caused by another party’s negligence or intentional wrongdoing, you are entitled to pursue various types of compensation for your damages. The main objective is to make you “whole” again by covering both your tangible and intangible losses. You can typically claim economic damages, such as medical costs and lost income, as well as non-economic damages, including pain and suffering.

In some situations, you might also be awarded punitive damages. Unlike compensatory damages, punitive damages are not meant to compensate you for your losses but to punish the defendant and discourage similar conduct in the future. Punitive damages are usually only awarded in cases of gross negligence or malicious intent.

If you have experienced a bone fracture in New Jersey due to someone else’s negligence, we encourage you to seek legal counsel. Consulting with a determined attorney can help you understand your rights and legal options. We are prepared to guide you through the necessary steps to secure the justice you merit. Contact our firm today for more information.

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