

If you've suffered an injury as a result of someone else's conduct, you need to understand certain realities as they relate to any potential legal claim. One of the most common forms of personal injury is the presence of broken bones in the body, and these injuries range from relatively minor to completely debilitating and life-changing. Below are typical ways that a person could and should discover the presence of broken bones.
When you are struck with an object or by a person, or you suffer a fall and land awkwardly, there is a distinct chance that you've broken at least one bone in your body. Sometimes it's overtly obvious that a bone is broken, such as if you suffer a compound fracture in your leg or arm, but sometimes the presence of a broken bone is difficult to detect.
For instance, if you've suffered a hairline fracture in your ankle, you may think it's nothing more than a mild sprain, even though a severe ankle sprain may actually produce more swelling and pain than when your ankle is broken. If you see a minimal amount of swelling and feel a dull, persistent pain in the affected area, you may have broken a bone, and you need to proceed to the next step.
Regardless of the type of injury you suffer, if you're in pain and know that your injury is more serious than something that will heal soon on its own, you need to get medical attention as soon as possible. During your medical visit and after you report your injury, most doctors will order an X-ray or any other tests that will help determine definitively whether or not a bone is broken. This is an important step to take not only towards your recovery, but in relation to the next step when dealing with broken bones.
If your injuries are a result of another's actions or omissions, you need to see an attorney immediately. The reason for this urgency is to make sure that if filing a claim and enforcing your rights is advisable, you only have a certain amount of time to do so before the law prevents you from bringing any type of claim.
An experienced attorney will be able to analyze your situation and advise you as to the best next step to take. Not to mention, your initial consultation is free, so you have nothing to lose but the right to seek recovery at all if you wait too long to file your claim. Contact an attorney today.
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