Broken Bones & Fractures Lawyer
Full compensation for fracture and orthopedic injuries across North Texas
Broken bones and fractures can range from a single clean break to complex injuries involving multiple fractures, surgical hardware, bone grafts, and months of rehabilitation. Insurance companies often move quickly to resolve these claims before the full scope of treatment, recovery, and long-term impairment is known.
The Injury Avengers represent fracture and broken bone victims across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Our cases arise from car and truck crashes, motorcycle wrecks, falls on dangerous property, and workplace incidents throughout North Texas. We work to make sure your claim reflects the full medical picture before any settlement is considered.
Call 817-221-8888 for a free consultation. No fee unless we win.
How We Help
- Obtain and review imaging studies, surgical records, and orthopedic specialist reports to build a thorough medical record from the start.
- Document all hardware placements, follow-up procedures, and rehabilitation needs so that ongoing care is not undervalued.
- Track range-of-motion loss, chronic pain, and any permanent impairment ratings through specialist evaluation.
- Prove lost wages and work restrictions during recovery, and calculate lasting earning capacity losses if your ability to work has been affected.
- Ensure that the possibility of future surgery, hardware complications, or additional treatment is identified and factored into the claim before any settlement is reached.
- Counter early settlement pressure from insurers and pursue full compensation, through negotiation or trial if needed.
Compensation You May Be Owed
- Emergency care, hospitalization, and surgery
- Orthopedic hardware and follow-up care
- Physical therapy and occupational therapy
- Lost wages during recovery
- Permanent impairment or reduced range of motion
- Pain and suffering
Broken Bone and Fracture Lawyers Serving North Texas
We represent fracture injury victims across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Select your city to learn more about how we handle broken bone cases where you live.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know when to settle a broken bone case?
Fracture cases generally should not be settled until the long-term prognosis is clear enough to evaluate the need for future surgery, ongoing therapy, any permanent hardware issues, lasting range-of-motion loss, and functional limitations. Settling before that picture develops risks releasing your claim for less than it is worth. We work to make sure you have the medical information needed to make that decision carefully.
What if my fracture required surgery and I now have permanent hardware?
Permanent hardware can bring lasting limitations and may require future removal surgery in some cases. Depending on the injury, hardware complications, reduced range of motion, and chronic pain may all be relevant to the value of your claim. We document these factors carefully so they are not left out of any settlement evaluation.
I broke multiple bones in the accident. Does that affect the value of my case?
It can. Multiple fractures often mean more treatment, longer recovery, greater wage loss, and more lasting functional limitations. But the value of the case still depends on the medical evidence, the long-term prognosis, the effect on your ability to work and function, and the strength of the liability proof. We document every fracture and every consequence so the full picture is reflected in your claim.
What if my fracture healed but I still have pain or limited motion?
A bone can heal on imaging while lasting stiffness, chronic pain, reduced strength, or functional limitations remain. These ongoing effects are a real and compensable part of your injury. We work with orthopedic specialists to document impairment ratings and functional restrictions so that a healed fracture is not treated as a fully resolved one when it is not.
How long do I have to file a broken bone injury lawsuit in Texas?
Texas generally gives you two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Waiting can hurt your case because liability evidence fades, witnesses become harder to locate, and gaps in the medical record become more difficult to explain. If you were injured in a crash, a fall, or a workplace incident, contact a fracture injury attorney as soon as you are able.
Ready to Fight for Your Compensation?
Free consultation. No obligation. No fee unless we win. The Injury Avengers are ready to go to work for you today.