The crash is over, but the consequences are just beginning.
A broken bone can make even simple tasks difficult. You may be unable to work, drive, care for your family, or participate in activities you once enjoyed. Recovery rarely follows a straight line. What seems like a routine fracture can lead to surgery, rehabilitation, and months of limitations that affect nearly every part of your day.
You need a Frisco broken bone injury lawyer who understands what is at stake. At Daws Legal, PLLC, we help fracture victims pursue accountability while taking the burden of the legal process off their shoulders. Judson Daws is a board-certified personal injury trial lawyer, and he will remain personally involved in every case.
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A fracture is the medical term for a broken bone. The human body can only absorb so much force before bones break. During a collision, occupants may strike the steering wheel, dashboard, doors, windows, or other vehicle components. Even seatbelts and airbags, while lifesaving safety features, can contribute to certain fracture injuries during a severe impact.
Frisco’s rapid growth has brought more traffic to roads like Legacy Drive and the Dallas North Tollway. As congestion increases, so does the risk of rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, and multi-vehicle accidents that can cause serious injuries.
Common accident-related fractures include:
High-speed collisions on roadways such as the Sam Rayburn Tollway often generate enough force to cause severe fractures and other orthopedic injuries. Many victims are transported to Medical City Frisco or other nearby trauma facilities for emergency treatment before beginning what can be a lengthy recovery process.
Recovery may take months, and some people continue to experience pain, stiffness, or mobility limitations long after the bone has healed.
Compensation for a fracture depends on the circumstances of the case. But common recoverable expenses can include:
The value of a broken bone claim depends on factors such as the severity of the fracture, whether the injury required surgery, the length of recovery, and whether the injury causes lasting limitations.
Texas law allows injured people to pursue compensation when another party’s negligence causes a car accident. The key issue is whether another driver’s actions caused the crash and your resulting injuries.
To recover compensation, you generally must establish four elements.
Every person who gets behind the wheel in Texas has a responsibility to operate their vehicle safely and follow traffic laws. Drivers have a duty to pay attention to the road, obey traffic signals, maintain a safe speed, and take reasonable steps to avoid harming others.
A breach occurs when a driver fails to exercise reasonable care. In other words, the driver did something they should not have done or failed to do something a reasonably careful driver would have done under the circumstances.
Common examples include:
Evidence such as police reports, witness statements, traffic camera footage, and vehicle data may help establish whether a breach occurred.
To recover compensation, you must show that the other driver’s negligence caused your broken bone. In some cases, this is relatively straightforward. In others, the insurance company may dispute how the accident happened or argue that your injury was unrelated to the crash.
Evidence can help establish this connection. Depending on the circumstances, that may include:
Together, this evidence can help demonstrate that the collision caused your fracture and the resulting losses.
Finally, you must show that the injury resulted in damages. A broken bone can lead to significant losses, including medical expenses, lost income, physical pain, and limitations on your ability to work or enjoy everyday activities.
Insurance adjusters handle injury claims every day. Most accident victims do not. That experience gap often benefits the insurance company.
A Frisco bone fracture lawyer can help level the playing field by protecting your rights throughout the claims process and ensuring that your injuries are fully documented and properly valued.
At Daws Legal, we help clients by:
Judson has a reputation for handling difficult cases that other firms declined to pursue. When a serious fracture disrupts your life, our goal is to help you focus on recovery while we handle the legal challenges ahead.
The crash is over, but the recovery is just beginning. Share a few details and Daws Legal, PLLC will review your case for free.
A broken bone can change your life in an instant. Medical treatment, lost income, physical pain, and uncertainty about the future can create enormous stress during an already difficult time.
At Daws Legal, PLLC, we give every client personal attention. Judson personally stays involved and works directly with clients throughout the process.
The insurance company has attorneys protecting its interests. You deserve someone to protect yours.
Contact Daws Legal today for a free consultation with a Frisco broken bones lawyer. We can review your accident and explain your legal options.
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