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What Accidents Cause Broken Bones?

Car Accidents causing personal injury

A broken bone is one of the most painful injuries you could sustain in any accident. This type of injury also takes a very long time to recover from and you may require multiple surgeries to correct the damage. When someone else’s negligence caused the accident that resulted in a broken bone, you can hold them liable for paying your medical expenses and more. Below, our personal injury lawyer in Miami outlines the most common accidents that cause broken bones, and that are usually the fault of someone else.

 

Car Accidents

Miami is one of the most congested cities in the country. There are many motorists on the road in the city. Although technology has made cars significantly safer over the past several years, crashes still occur. When they do, the force of the impact is often too much for the bones and they fracture. The bones most likely to break during a car accident are the vertebrae in the spine, the clavicle, the pelvic bones, the skull, facial bones, and the bones in the upper and lower leg.

 

Commercial Truck Accidents

Commercial trucks are massive. They are much larger than other vehicles, and they are also much heavier. As a result, when they are involved in a crash, the occupants of the smaller vehicle will sustain many different injuries. Among these are broken bones. Due to the extreme force of truck accidents, victims may sustain more than one type of break.

 

Motorcycle Accidents

When a larger vehicle crashes into a motorcycle, the biker will likely be thrown from their bike. The initial crash could cause broken bones, and multiple bones may fracture as the biker is thrown to the ground and scrapes along the pavement. In this instance, head and face fractures are also very likely if the biker is not wearing a helmet.

 

Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrians are completely exposed, making them particularly vulnerable to the risk of broken bones, especially when they have to interact with traffic. When a vehicle strikes a pedestrian, it is usually in the legs, which make breaks in this area of the body very common after an accident. Pedestrians will then also likely fall to the ground, which could result in additional breaks.

 

Dog Bites

Dog bites can cause broken bones when the jaw of the animal wraps around a leg or arm and bites down. There is immense pressure in a dog’s jaw when they bite down and it can easily cause bones to break and become crushed. Broken bones in the face are also common when a dog bites a child that is much smaller than an adult.

 

Our Miami Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help After a Broken Bone

If you have sustained a broken bone, our personal injury lawyer in Miami at Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein can help. Our skilled attorneys are dedicated to helping victims after an injury, and we want to put our experience to work for you. Call us today at 305-371-2692 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation.