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Missouri Broken Bone Lawyers

St. Louis Fracture Lawyers

Committed to Compensation for Broken Bones

Broken bones can vary dramatically in terms of severity. A broken arm may heal quickly and the victim may be able to use it normally soon after. A broken pelvis may take a long time to repair and lead to a variety of other complications. At the Roberts Law Firm, our more than 25 years of experience means we understand the importance of finding out the full impact of a broken bone so we can get the right amount of compensation for the victim. If you or someone in your family has suffered a fracture due to an act of negligence, let us help.

To discuss your case with our Missouri broken bone attorneys, call us toll free at 866.585.3690 or send us an e-mail.

Compensation for Broken Bones and Complications Caused By Them

Broken pelvises or hipbones are good examples of injuries that have complications much greater than the initial fracture. These types of injuries can change the way the victim walks. By walking differently, they may cause another injury. Arthritis is often a condition that follows. When these complications arise, we believe in holding the party responsible for the initial injury accountable. We want you to get compensation to cover not only the initial injury, but all complications that may arise because of that injury, whether it is a broken arm, broken leg, broken back, broken hip or any other broken bone.

No Matter What Type of Accident Caused the Broken Bone

Broken bones can be the result of a wide variety of accidents. Our lawyers can help in all cases, including those involving fractures caused by:

Contact Us About Compensation for Broken Bone Claims

Our personal injury law firm is prepared to use our more than 25 years of experience to benefit you. Send us an e-mail or call us toll free at 866.585.3690.

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