Regardless of how it happened, a fracture is rarely a short-term problem. Treatment can involve emergency imaging, surgery, plates or screws, weeks of limited mobility, physical therapy, and a real risk of complications like malunion, nonunion, infection, nerve injury, hardware failure, and post-traumatic arthritis.
Insurance companies often focus on the first bills and the first few weeks of recovery. They may pressure injured people to settle before the long-term picture is clear, especially when follow-up care and future limitations are still developing. Because severe fractures can result in life-altering complications, it is crucial to consult an experienced Fredericksburg Catastrophic Injury Lawyer. Tronfeld West & Durrett helps Fredericksburg fracture clients document the full impact of the injury, prove liability, and pursue compensation that accounts for both short-term and long-term losses. We offer a free consultation, and there is no fee unless we win.
A fracture claim is only as strong as the medical and legal documentation behind it. During your consultation, we focus on what matters most for your case, including:
With more than 50 years of Virginia personal injury experience, Tronfeld West & Durrett has handled fracture claims ranging from wrist and ankle injuries to complex pelvic and spinal fractures, as well as multi-fracture trauma. You can speak with a compassionate bone fracture lawyer on a free initial screening call to understand your options and take the next step with confidence.
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Fractures are not limited to car crashes. In Fredericksburg and surrounding areas, we often see fractures resulting from:
If you are dealing with a serious fracture, we help assess the full scope of your injuries, collect the medical and liability evidence, and pursue compensation that accounts for both current losses and future care needs. Don’t delay your recovery and get in touch with a fracture injury lawyer today.
A fracture can affect claim value based on location, displacement, joint involvement, and the need for surgery. Common fracture issues include:
Depending on the severity of the fracture and the long-term impact, we pursue compensation that reflects both immediate medical needs and future care. We document the full scope of the injury, build clear liability evidence, and push back on early settlement pressure. If your fracture involves surgery, complications, or lasting limitations, we will pursue the full value of the claim.
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A bone fracture claim in Virginia is usually based on negligence. You must show that another party owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injury and losses. Depending on the situation, liability can involve:
Virginia’s contributory negligence rule can bar recovery if you are found even 1 percent at fault. This makes early investigation and evidence preservation important.
Under Virginia Code § 8.01-243, most personal injury cases have a two-year statute of limitations. That deadline applies even if the full scope of fracture complications becomes clear later. This is one reason it can be risky to wait too long to get legal advice. We invite you to take prompt action to protect your right to compensation by contacting our team today to request a free initial consultation.
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A fracture claim can include more than the initial ER bill. Depending on the injury and how it affects daily life, compensation may include:
We work with treating providers and, when needed, orthopedic and economic experts to value both the immediate losses and the long-term consequences before a claim is resolved.
Tronfeld West & Durrett represents injured people across Virginia, including Fredericksburg. We focus on building cases the way insurers evaluate them, with clear liability evidence and strong medical proof.
You may have a viable bone fracture claim if:
Tronfeld West & Durrett’s case results include a $1,500,000 verdict for a leg injury, and a $1,000,000 settlement for a woman who suffered a heel injury in a T-bone collision.
Every case is different, but serious fractures that require surgery and create lasting limitations can involve substantial damages. The outcome depends on the evidence, the medical documentation, and the ability to prove full losses.
If you suffered a fracture in Fredericksburg, whether it happened in a crash, a fall, or on unsafe property, it is worth learning what a full claim should include.
Tronfeld West & Durrett can help by investigating the accident, preserving evidence, coordinating records, and building a demand that reflects the complete cost of your injury. We pursue compensation for medical care, future treatment, lost income, and the pain and limitations that follow a serious fracture.
Contact Tronfeld West & Durrett for a free consultation with a Fredericksburg bone fracture attorney. There is no fee unless we win.
It depends on the severity of the fracture and how predictable the recovery is. Some cases resolve within months after the medical condition stabilizes. Complex fractures, fractures involving surgery, or cases with lasting complications often take longer because future care and long-term limitations must be valued accurately.
Under Virginia Code § 8.01-243, most personal injury cases must be filed within two years of the date of injury.
Insurers often point to degeneration, osteoporosis, prior injuries, or older imaging findings. These issues do not automatically defeat a claim. The key is clear medical documentation showing what changed after the accident and what treatment was required.
Yes. Post-traumatic arthritis can develop after joint fractures and can require future care. It should be documented and, when appropriate, projected by treating providers or experts before a claim is resolved.
Surgical treatment often increases damages because it adds substantial medical expenses and signals a more severe injury. It can also support higher non-economic damages because surgery typically involves more pain, longer recovery, and greater risk of lasting impairment.
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