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Broken Bones & Fracture Injury Claims

Seeking full compensation for serious orthopedic injuries

Introduction

Personal Injury Claims for Broken Bones & Fractures in New Hampshire

Broken bones and fractures are among the most common injuries in personal injury cases, but they are far from minor. Fractures often require surgery, immobilization, physical therapy, and extended time away from work. In many cases, victims are left with permanent pain, reduced strength, or lasting impairment.

When broken bones are caused by someone else’s negligence, New Hampshire law allows injured individuals to pursue a personal injury claim for full compensation. At Vanacore Law Office, Attorney John G. Vanacore represents injury victims facing both immediate and long-term consequences of serious orthopedic injuries.

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Common Causes of Broken Bones & Fractures

How Negligence Leads to Fracture Injuries

Broken bones and fractures in personal injury cases frequently result from:

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Falls from heights or stairways
  • Construction and industrial accidents
  • Defective products or equipment
  • Pedestrian and bicycle accidents

Even fractures that heal can leave behind lasting limitations that deserve full consideration.

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Types of Neck & Shoulder Injuries

Injuries Commonly Seen in Personal Injury Claims

We represent clients suffering from:

Arm, wrist, and hand fractures

Leg, ankle, and foot fractures

Hip and pelvic fractures

Rib and clavicle fractures

Facial fractures

Compression fractures of the spine

Many fractures require surgical repair, hardware placement, and prolonged rehabilitation.

Proving a Broken Bone Personal Injury Claim

What Must Be Proven

To recover compensation in a personal injury case, it must be shown that:

− Another party owed you a duty of care
− That duty was breached through negligence or misconduct
− The breach directly caused your fracture
− You suffered measurable damages as a result

Insurance companies often downplay fractures once bones heal. Vanacore Law works with orthopedic specialists to document permanent impairment, pain, and future complications.

Compensation Available for Broken Bones & Fractures

Damages You May Be Entitled To Recover

Depending on the severity of the injury, compensation may include:

  • Medical expenses and future treatment costs
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent impairment and disability damages
  • Future rehabilitation and assistive care needs

Broken Bone & Fracture Case Results

Real Results for Injured New Hampshire Clients

Vanacore Law has successfully represented injury victims in fracture cases involving surgery, extended recovery, and permanent impairment. We pursue compensation that reflects the true impact of these injuries.

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How Vanacore Law Can Help

Experienced Representation for Serious Orthopedic Injuries

Fracture cases require strong medical evidence and careful long-term valuation. Attorney John Vanacore understands how insurers attempt to minimize these injuries — and how to hold negligent parties accountable.

We assist clients with:

  • Investigating accident circumstances
  • Coordinating orthopedic and medical experts
  • Calculating long-term financial impact
  • Negotiating or litigating for full compensation

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Get Help With a Broken Bone or Fracture Personal Injury Claim

If you suffered a broken bone or fracture due to an accident or another party’s negligence, do not let the insurance company minimize your injury.

Call 603-228-1180 to speak with Vanacore Law Office about your broken bone or fracture personal injury claim.

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