A broken or fractured bone can be painful and more serious than many people realize. Severe breaks could require surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation period. For some people, a break results in a permanent loss of their mobility and independence.
On top of the physical issues, the medical expenses associated with a broken bone can be tremendous. If you were injured because of the negligent actions of another person, our broken bones and fractures lawyers in Westburg can help you seek maximum financial compensation.
Our team of attorneys at Levine And Wiss has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for accident victims injured due to no fault of their own. Call for your free consultation and learn how our Westbury personal injury lawyers can help with your case.
Don’t Accept a Settlement for a Broken Bone
Not long after your accident, the insurance company representing the person responsible may try to settle your claim. They may issue a check, and they could even try to talk you out of consulting with an attorney. Don’t take their money without talking to us first.
Insurance companies often offer a lowball settlement in an attempt to close your claim for far less than it is worth. They know how confusing the time after an accident can be, and they’ll use it to their advantage. Accept, and lose your right to future compensation, even if you’re still hurt
Our broken bones and fracture attorneys in Westbury will stand up to insurers on your behalf and fight for the full settlement you deserve. With our team on your side, you level the playing field with powerful insurers.
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call (888) 468-4878How Our Attorneys Can Help
It is rarely wise to handle a personal injury case on your own. In addition to pressuring you to accept a lower-value settlement than you deserve, insurance companies use other tactics to reduce, delay, or deny your claim.
Our Westbury broken bones and fractures lawyers will handle your case and deal with insurers. You’ll have the peace of mind of knowing your legal claim is in good hands while you focus your energy on healing and family. Some of the things we’ll do to help may include:
Accident Investigation
Common accidents that can lead to broken bones include car accidents, slips and falls, pedestrian accidents, acts of violence, and workplace accidents. Our team will investigate the incident to find what happened and who is liable for your injuries.
Damages Assessment
We’re not going to let the insurance company tell you what your accident is worth. We will assess your damages and seek maximum compensation for your hardships. We’ll calculate costs such as medical expenses, lost wages, and, if possible, pain and suffering.
Claims Management
We’ll file your injury claim, interact with the insurance providers, make sure you meet deadlines, and help you avoid common mistakes. You have enough to worry about when you are recovering from broken bones.
Settlement Negotiations
Many insurance companies prefer to settle personal injury cases without going to court. We will negotiate for compensation that totally covers all of your damages. If the insurance company won’t be reasonable, we will file a civil claim and fight for your rights in court.
Contingency Fee Billing
We work on a contingency fee basis. That means you don’t need to pay anything when we take your case, and you owe nothing until we win your case. We take our fees as a percentage of your final award or settlement. If we don’t win your case, you owe us nothing.
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(888) 468-4878Deadline for Filing Your Claim in New York
Per New York Civil Practice Law and Rules § 214(5), you have three years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim for a broken bone or fracture. There may be variations of this deadline under specific circumstances, such as when the victim is a minor.
Reach out to our legal team as soon after your accident as possible. We can let you know if you have a case and help you understand how the statute of limitations impacts your claim.
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A simple broken bone or fracture can mean unexpected medical bills and time away from your job. A bad break can result in loss of function or permanent disfigurement. It may prevent you from attending work, driving a car, or caring for your children.
You should be able to count on the liable party’s insurance company to cover your damages. Often, insurers are more concerned with protecting their bottom line than helping you. Our broken bones and fractures attorneys in Westbury will fight for the compensation you deserve.
Levine And Wiss has served thousands of clients over the past 15 years, and our team has more than 100 years of combined legal experience. We are committed to justice and focused on you. Call today for your free consultation and tell us about your personal injury case.