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Broken
bones
In personal
injury law, broken bones and fractures are viewed very seriously.
They can lead to severe pain, deformity, loss of motion and, possibly,
future complications. Anyone experiencing such injuries should talk
to a personal injury lawyer who handles personal injury cases. You'll
need to tell the attorney everything you can about your injury.
After considering all the facts, your attorney will probably be
able to say whether you have a case or not. Your lawyer will also
be able to tell you what may weaken your case. For instance, in
some states your own negligence might prevent a recovery of damages.
In other states, your claim may be reduced based on a comparison
of your negligence against the negligence of the person who injured
you. For more information, talk to a lawyer who specializes
in personal injury cases.
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