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A fractured bone can happen in many ways; however, a common cause of bone fractures are road traffic accidents. If you have fractured a bone due to a road traffic accident, call one of our experienced solicitors now. Broken bones can differ drastically, and so does the severity of the fracture you may have experienced. If you have suffered a bone fracture due to an accident that wasn’t your fault, you are more than entitled to claim compensation for your injuries.

What is a fracture?

A fracture is a type of broken bone; it can be either a complete break or a thin crack; either way, it can be incredibly painful. There are many types of fractures that you may experience after a road traffic accident; these include:

Open fractures: a fracture during which the bone breaks through the skin and can be seen outside.

Closed fracture: this type of fracture does not break the skin, just the bone.

Partial fracture: this is a fracture that doesn’t break through the full bone.

Complete fracture: a complete break of the bone causing it to be separated into two.

If you would like to find out about more different types of fractures, click here. Fractures can depend in severity, usually depending on the severity of the accident itself however, circumstances can vary, and whatever the cause of the broken fracture is, you can claim compensation for your injuries.

What should I do if I have sustained a bone fracture from a road traffic accident? 

If you have been in an accident that wasn’t your fault and sustained injuries including bone fractures consequently; we highly advise that you contact one of our experienced personal injury solicitors at Solicitors On Your Side Scotland. We will ensure that you get the highest possible compensation in the most stress-free and easy way, ensuring you come out with the best possible outcome for your case. We can offer you’re a free initial consultation, ensuring that we get to know your case in the best possible way, and we will always ensure to keep you updated on the stages of your claim.

Our experienced solicitors work on a no-win-no-fee basis, meaning that you will not have to worry about spending money or worrying if the case isn’t successful.

Claim in three effortless steps

Make a successful claim with us in 3 easy steps to ensure that you come out with the most positive outcome for your case.

  1. Call any emergency services and make sure that everyone is safe after the accident.
  2. Gather as much evidence as possible from the scene of the accident. These include photographs and videos of the scene of the accident, as well as your injuries, CCTV footage of the accident, witness reports or dashcam footage.
  3. Call us now. Call one of our solicitors for a free initial consultation and start your successful claim now.

How we can help you

Experiencing any injury is a traumatising and life-changing experience. That is why our experienced personal injury solicitors will ensure that you come out with the fairest possible outcome for your case in the most stress-free and easy way. We will ensure that you get back to your daily life in the best way possible.

Contact our solicitors now!

We know the process thoroughly and can offer free consultations to see how much compensation you may get for your case.

Contact us now. Solicitors On Your Side Scotland can offer you free advice and consultations. Our solicitors can help you on a no win-no fee basis. That means there will be no hidden fees.

Contact us today by phoning 0141 648 4428, emailing [email protected], or by using our website by filling out an online form.

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Our experienced solicitors in Scotland assist people who have been injured in non-fault road traffic accidents, including, car accidents, motorcycle accidents, cycling accidents and pedestrian accidents.

We have helped many clients in Scotland to access the legal support they deserve. If you have been injured in an accident in Scotland that wasn’t your fault, we can recover the maximum amount of personal injury compensation you are entitled to.