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Broken Bones & Fractures – Alberta Injury Lawyers

If you have recently been in a car accident and are experiencing severe back pain, it is crucial to seek medical attention right away. In some cases, the pain can be a sign of a serious injury that requires immediate attention.

At Merchant Law, we understand the importance of getting the proper medical care after a car accident. Our team of experienced injury lawyers can help you get the compensation you deserve if you have suffered from a serious back injury.

If you have been injured in a car or motorcycle accident anywhere in Alberta and have suffered from broken bones or fractures or any other form of injury, Merchant Law can help. We have offices across the province including Airdrie, Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Leduc, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer.

 

First of all, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Broken bones can be painful and can cause significant physical and emotional trauma, and it is essential to have a medical professional evaluate your injuries to ensure that you receive the appropriate treatment from the start. Once you are able to contact an Alberta injury lawyer you should also do so. Assuming you were not at fault for causing the accident, you will be entitled by law to substantial monetary compensation for your injuries and subsequential losses.

At Merchant Law, we understand the challenges that come with broken bones after a car accident, and we are committed to helping our clients get the compensation they deserve for their injuries.

Types of Broken Bone Injuries from Car Accidents

Car accidents can cause a variety of different types of broken bones, including:

    1. Fractured Ribs

Ribs are among the most commonly broken bones in car accidents, and can be caused by the impact of a seatbelt or airbag. Symptoms of fractured ribs include pain when breathing or coughing, tenderness to the touch, and swelling.

 

    1. Broken Arms

Broken arms are also common in car accidents, and can be caused by the impact of the collision or by the arms being thrown against the steering wheel or dashboard. Symptoms of a broken arm include swelling, tenderness, and difficulty moving the affected arm.

 

    1. Fractured Legs

Fractured legs can occur in car accidents due to the impact of the collision or by the legs being thrown against the dashboard or other parts of the car. Symptoms of a fractured leg include pain, swelling, and difficulty walking.

 

    1. Broken Hips

Broken hips can be a serious injury and can occur in car accidents due to the impact of the collision. Symptoms of a broken hip include severe pain, difficulty standing or walking, and swelling.

 

Getting Help for Broken Bones After a Car Accident

If you have suffered from broken bones after a car accident, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Your doctor will evaluate your injuries and create a treatment plan to help you recover as quickly and safely as possible.

It is also important to consult with an experienced injury lawyer like Merchant Law if you have suffered from broken bones after a car accident. We can help you get the compensation you deserve to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to your injury.

Our team of injury lawyers has a proven track record of success in helping clients who have suffered from broken bones after car accidents. We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that these injuries can take on you and your family, and we are committed to fighting for your rights.

 

Contact Merchant Law Today for Help with Your Broken Bones Claim

If you have suffered from broken bones after a car accident in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, or Lethbridge, Alberta, don’t wait to seek medical attention and legal advice. Contact Merchant Law today to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced injury lawyers.

We will review your case, explain your legal options, and help you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries. Our team is dedicated to helping you get back on your feet and moving forward after a car accident.

 

Help with Treatment of the Injuries

 

There are various treatments available to recover from broken bones or following a car accident in Alberta. The right treatment for you will of course vary depending on your specific injury and its severity. However, some common treatments include:

  1. Surgery: In many cases, surgery is required to repair broken bones or fractures, particularly those that are severe or complicated.

 

  1. Immobilization: Broken bones or fractures may need to be immobilized using casts or other devices to promote healing and prevent further injury.

 

  1. Rehabilitation: Rehabilitation may be necessary to help the victim regain strength and mobility in the affected area following surgery or immobilization.

 

  1. Pain management: Pain management techniques, including medication and physical therapy, may be employed to help the victim manage pain and discomfort during the recovery process.

 

  1. Ongoing care: In cases where the injury is severe or permanent, ongoing care and treatment may be necessary to manage symptoms and prevent further complications.

The best Alberta injury lawyers can help clients recover from broken bones or fractures requiring one or more surgeries following a car accident in several ways, including:

  1. Helping clients to navigate the healthcare system: The best injury lawyers can help clients navigate the healthcare system, including connecting them with appropriate medical professionals and facilities to ensure that they receive the care and treatment they need.

 

  1. Advocating for the best possible care: Injury lawyers can work with medical experts to develop a comprehensive care plan for their clients, and advocate for the best possible care and treatment to help them recover from their injuries.

 

  1. Seeking compensation for medical expenses: Injury lawyers can help clients seek compensation for medical expenses related to their injuries, including the cost of surgery, rehabilitation, pain management, and ongoing care.

 

  1. Seeking compensation for pain and suffering: Injury lawyers can help clients seek compensation for the pain and suffering they experience as a result of their injuries. This may include physical pain, emotional distress, and other types of suffering that can result from a serious injury. The lawyer can work with the client to document their pain and suffering, and seek compensation from the responsible parties.

 

  1. Seeking compensation for the Cost of Future Care: Injury lawyers can also help clients seek compensation for the cost of future care, which may include ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, and other expenses related to the injury. The lawyer can work with medical experts to develop a comprehensive plan for future care and treatment, and seek compensation to ensure that the client’s needs are fully met over the long-term. This can be particularly important in cases where the injury is severe or permanent, and the client will require ongoing care and support.

 

  1. Seeking compensation for lost income and future loss of earning capacity: Injury lawyers can help clients seek compensation for lost income and future loss of earning capacity resulting from their injuries, including the cost of lost wages, lost job opportunities, and the impact of their injuries on their ability to work and earn a living.

The best Alberta injury lawyers will help clients recover from broken bones or fractures requiring one or more surgeries following a car accident by providing comprehensive legal representation and advocacy, and by helping clients navigate the complex medical and legal systems involved in recovering from these injuries.

We will now go through the various above points in more detail to provide you with real life examples of how the Alberta law can compensate the injured who were not at fault, in specific fact scenarios.

Compensation for Medical Expenses

In Alberta, victims of motor vehicle accidents who have suffered broken bones may be eligible for compensation through a personal injury claim. Compensation may be available for a variety of damages, including medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and more. However, the amount and type of compensation awarded will depend on the specific circumstances of the case.

Victims of motor vehicle accidents who have suffered broken bones may be eligible for compensation for their medical expenses. This can include the cost of emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, and more. In order to receive compensation for medical expenses, the victim must provide documentation of their treatment and related expenses.

 

Compensation for Pain and Suffering

In some cases, victims of motor vehicle accidents who have suffered broken bones may be eligible for compensation for pain and suffering. This can include physical pain, emotional distress, and other non-monetary damages. The amount of compensation awarded for pain and suffering will depend on the severity of the injury and its impact on the victim’s quality of life.

Three case examples in Alberta where the damages awarded by the Alberta courts following a car accident where the chief or primary complaint of injury was broken bones or fractures are:

  1. Laidlaw v. Waste Management of Canada Corp, 2015 ABQB 364

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple fractures and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $150,000 for non-pecuniary damages, in addition to other damages. The non-pecuniary damages award was based on the plaintiff’s significant and ongoing pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life due to her injuries.

  1. Wills v. Benedict, 2012 ABQB 748

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple fractures and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $125,000 for non-pecuniary damages, in addition to other damages. The non-pecuniary damages award was based on the plaintiff’s significant and ongoing pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life due to his injuries.

  1. Trepanier v. Corothers, 2017 ABQB 586

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple fractures and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $100,000 for non-pecuniary damages, in addition to other damages. The non-pecuniary damages award was based on the plaintiff’s significant and ongoing pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life due to his injuries.

In each of these cases, the non-pecuniary damages award was based on the specific circumstances of the case, including the severity of the plaintiff’s injuries, the impact on the plaintiff’s quality of life, and the financial losses suffered by the plaintiff. The amount of compensation awarded for non-pecuniary damages can vary widely depending on the individual circumstances of the case.

 

Compensation for Future Cost of Care

In Alberta, future cost of care awards are a type of compensation awarded in personal injury cases to cover the costs of medical treatment, rehabilitation, and other ongoing care that the victim is likely to require in the future as a result of their injuries. These awards are based on the individual circumstances of the case, including the severity of the victim’s injuries, the impact on the victim’s quality of life, and the financial losses suffered by the victim. Future cost of care awards are designed to help ensure that victims have access to the care they need to live as full and independent a life as possible following a serious injury, and can be a crucial source of support for those who have suffered significant harm in a car accident.

 

To illustrate how this may work in practice, below are three real case examples in Alberta where future cost of care was awarded in substantial amounts following a car accident where the chief or primary complaint of injury was broken bones requiring one or multiple surgeries . These cases are:

  1. Elsasser v. Roseblade, 2019 ABQB 427

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple broken bones and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $318,000 for future cost of care, in addition to other damages. The future cost of care award was based on the plaintiff’s ongoing need for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and assistance with daily living activities.

  1. Whalen v. Lefebvre, 2014 ABQB 680

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple broken bones and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $110,000 for future cost of care, in addition to other damages. The future cost of care award was based on the plaintiff’s ongoing need for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and assistance with daily living activities.

  1. Chen v. Bai, 2020 ABQB 638

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple broken bones and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $213,000 for future cost of care, in addition to other damages. The future cost of care award was based on the plaintiff’s ongoing need for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and assistance with daily living activities.

In each of these cases, the future cost of care award was based on the specific circumstances of the case, including the severity of the plaintiff’s injuries, the impact on the plaintiff’s quality of life, and the financial losses suffered by the plaintiff. The amount of compensation awarded for future cost of care can vary widely depending on the individual circumstances of the case.

If you have suffered broken bones requiring one or multiple surgeries in a car accident in Alberta, it is important to seek medical attention and consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer. Your lawyer can help you understand your legal options and pursue the compensation you deserve for your injuries, including future cost of care if necessary.

How is a claim for future cost of care proven?

Proving the full extent of the compensation entitlement to the victim in a personal injury case usually requires the assistance of medical experts, and the cost of retaining these experts can be significant. Fortunately, many personal injury lawyers, including Merchant Law, operate on a contingency fee basis, which means that they only get paid if the case is successful.

In addition, most personal injury lawyers will cover the costs associated with proving the case, including the costs of retaining medical experts. This means that there is no financial risk to the client, even if the case does not succeed.

Having medical evidence to support a personal injury claim is critical, as it provides the basis for negotiations with insurance companies or arguments before a judge or jury. Medical evidence can be used to demonstrate the severity of the plaintiff’s injuries, the impact on their life, and the ongoing care and treatment they require. Without this evidence, it can be difficult to prove the full extent of the plaintiff’s damages, which can limit their ability to recover compensation for their injuries.

By covering the costs of retaining medical experts, personal injury lawyers like Merchant Law can greatly increase the value of a personal injury claim. This evidence can be used to negotiate a fair settlement with the insurance company or to present a strong case at trial, which can result in a more favorable outcome for the plaintiff.

These costs associated with gathering the appropriate evidence in order to prove a personal injury case can be significant, but by working with a reputable personal injury lawyer, such as Merchant Law Alberta, you take no financial risk whatever and significantly increase the value of your claim.

 

Compensation for Lost Income and Loss of Future Earning Capacity

Victims of motor vehicle accidents who have suffered broken bones may also be eligible for compensation for lost income. This can include wages lost due to time off work for medical treatment and recovery, as well as any future loss of earning capacity due to ongoing disabilities caused by the injury.

The following are some examples of cases in Alberta where the loss of income and future loss of earning capacity awarded was significant following a car accident where the chief or primary complaint of injury was broken bones requiring one or multiple surgeries.

  1. Juska v. Stelmach, 2011 ABQB 703

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple broken bones and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $174,684 for loss of income and $300,000 for future loss of earning capacity, in addition to other damages. The loss of income and future loss of earning capacity awards were based on the plaintiff’s significant and ongoing impact on her ability to work due to her injuries.

  1. Nguyen v. Ho, 2018 ABQB 277

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple broken bones and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $150,000 for loss of income and $500,000 for future loss of earning capacity, in addition to other damages. The loss of income and future loss of earning capacity awards were based on the plaintiff’s significant and ongoing impact on his ability to work due to his injuries.

  1. Wilkie v. Sobeys West Inc., 2015 ABQB 568

In this case, the plaintiff suffered multiple broken bones and required surgery after a car accident. The court awarded the plaintiff $138,000 for loss of income and $195,000 for future loss of earning capacity, in addition to other damages. The loss of income and future loss of earning capacity awards were based on the plaintiff’s significant and ongoing impact on her ability to work due to her injuries.

In each of these cases, the loss of income and future loss of earning capacity awards were based on the specific circumstances of the case, including the severity of the plaintiff’s injuries, the impact on the plaintiff’s ability to work and earn income, and the financial losses suffered by the plaintiff. The amount of compensation awarded for loss of income and future loss of earning capacity can vary widely depending on the individual circumstances of the case.

How is lost income and loss of future earning capacity proven?

Financial experts, such as actuaries or chartered accountants, may be necessary to prove a case for lost earnings and future loss of earning capacity. These experts can help to calculate the plaintiff’s past and future income loss and provide evidence of the economic impact of the plaintiff’s injuries on their earning potential.

Merchant Law Alberta Injury Lawyers operate on a contingency fee basis and we will cover all the costs of retaining financial experts to prove a case. We also select the best experts to help based on the particular facts and circumstances of your individual case. This means that there is no financial risk to the client, even if the case does not succeed.

Having financial evidence to support a personal injury claim can greatly increase the value of the claim. This evidence can then be used to negotiate a fair settlement with the insurance company or to present a strong case at trial. By accurately calculating the plaintiff’s past and future income loss, financial experts can ensure that the plaintiff receives fair compensation for their lost earnings and future loss of earning capacity.

In addition, financial evidence can help to demonstrate the long-term impact of the plaintiff’s injuries on their ability to earn a living. This can be particularly important in cases where the plaintiff is young and has a long work-life expectancy, or where the plaintiff’s injuries are permanent and will impact their ability to work for the rest of their life.

Therefore working with a personal injury lawyer who has experience in retaining financial experts can greatly increase the value of a personal injury claim. By covering the costs of these experts and using their evidence to build a strong case, personal injury lawyers like Merchant Law can help their clients to receive fair compensation for their lost earnings and future loss of earning capacity.

If you have suffered broken bones requiring one or multiple surgeries and have experienced a loss of income or future loss of earning capacity in a car accident in Alberta, it is important to seek medical attention and consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer. Your lawyer can help you understand your legal options and pursue the compensation you deserve for your injuries, including compensation for lost income and future loss of earning capacity if necessary.

 

What do the best Alberta injury lawyers do for their clients?

 

To fully advance a claim for lost income, future loss of earning capacity, the cost of future care, as well as for your pain and suffering following a car accident in Alberta where the chief or primary complaint of injury was broken bones or fractures, the best personal injury lawyers in Alberta must undertake several key actions on behalf of their clients. These actions may include:

  1. Conducting a thorough investigation: The lawyer should conduct a comprehensive investigation into the accident, including reviewing medical records, accident reports, and any other relevant documents. This investigation will help the lawyer to build a strong case for lost income, future loss of earning capacity, the cost of future care, and general damages for pain and suffering, based on the specific circumstances of the accident and the victim’s injuries.

 

  1. Gathering medical evidence: The lawyer should gather medical evidence from experts, including doctors and other healthcare professionals, to support the victim’s claim for lost income, future loss of earning capacity, the cost of future care, and general damages for pain and suffering. This evidence may include detailed reports on the victim’s current and anticipated future medical and care needs, as well as information on the impact of their injuries on their ability to work and enjoy their life.

 

  1. Working with financial and other experts: The lawyer may work with financial and other experts, such as vocational rehabilitation specialists, to calculate the plaintiff’s past and future loss of income and earning capacity, as well as the cost of future care. These experts can help to ensure that the plaintiff receives fair and appropriate compensation for their injuries and ongoing needs.

 

  1. Negotiating with insurers: The lawyer should negotiate with insurance companies to ensure that the plaintiff receives a fair settlement that takes into account their lost income, future loss of earning capacity, the cost of future care, and general damages for pain and suffering. This may involve engaging in settlement discussions or participating in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution processes.

 

  1. Advocating for the plaintiff’s rights: Throughout the process, the lawyer should be a strong advocate for the plaintiff’s rights, working tirelessly to ensure that they receive the compensation they deserve for their injuries and ongoing needs.

In summary, advancing a fulsome claim covering all heads of damages including the necessary consideration of claims for lost income, future loss of earning capacity, the cost of future care, as well as general damages for pain and suffering requires a deep understanding of the plaintiff’s medical needs, financial and other needs, as well as a comprehensive knowledge of the legal system in Alberta. Whether in Calgary or Edmonton or elsewhere, the best Alberta personal injury lawyers in Alberta should already have the expertise and experience needed to navigate this complex process and ensure that their clients receive the compensation they deserve.

 

Our Alberta Injury Team

 

Tony Merchant KC is the founder of Merchant Law, a leading Alberta personal injury law firm with offices across Canada. Mr. Merchant is a highly respected lawyer with over 40 years of experience in personal injury law, and has been recognized by his peers and clients as one of the top lawyers in Canada. He is known for his commitment to justice, his tireless work ethic, and his dedication to helping clients recover from serious injuries.

As the founder of Merchant Law, Mr. Merchant has built a team of experienced lawyers and legal professionals who are dedicated to providing exceptional legal services to clients across Alberta. Under his leadership, the firm has grown to become one of the largest and most respected law firms in the country, with a reputation for excellence in personal injury law, class action litigation, and other areas of legal practice.

Mr. Merchant is also deeply committed to giving back to the community, and is involved in a range of philanthropic and charitable initiatives. He has donated significant sums to various charitable causes, including hospitals, universities, and community organizations, and is a passionate advocate for social justice and equality.

Mr. Merchant remains dedicated to justice and client advocacy and has helped countless clients recover from serious injuries and receive the compensation they deserve. His commitment to excellence, both in the practice of law and in his charitable work, serves as an inspiration to his colleagues and clients alike, and is a testament to his enduring legacy as one of Canada’s top lawyers.

 

Satnam Aujla‘s leadership of the Merchant Law Calgary injury team is an important factor in the firm’s ability to provide top-notch legal representation to clients in Alberta. With years of experience in personal injury law, Mr. Aujla has the knowledge and expertise needed to navigate the complex legal and medical systems involved in recovering from serious injuries. He is committed to providing compassionate, client-focused representation that is tailored to the unique needs of each client, and works tirelessly to ensure that his clients receive the compensation they deserve. Under Mr. Aujla’s leadership, the Merchant Law Calgary injury team is well-positioned to provide exceptional legal services to clients in need, and to help them recover from even the most serious injuries. Satnam Aujla is widely considered to be one of the best injury lawyers not only in Calgary but across the province.

 

Shaun Flannigan is an experienced lawyer with Merchant Law in Calgary, and very active in personal injury law. He is committed to providing compassionate and client-focused representation to those who have been injured in accidents, and has a reputation for excellence in the field of personal injury law.

Mr. Flannigan is known for his dedication to his clients, and his willingness to go above and beyond to ensure that they receive the best possible legal representation. He is a skilled negotiator and litigator, with a track record of success in helping clients recover compensation for their injuries and other damages.

Lana Kampitsch is an experienced personal injury lawyer with Merchant Law in Edmonton. She is known for her dedication to her clients, her deep understanding of the law, and her tireless work ethic. With years of experience in personal injury law, Ms. Kampitsch is well-equipped to provide exceptional legal representation to clients in Alberta who have been injured in accidents.

Ms. Kampitsch is committed to providing compassionate and client-focused representation, and works closely with her clients to understand their unique needs and concerns. She is a skilled negotiator and litigator, with a track record of success in helping clients recover compensation for their injuries and other damages.

We know that there are many good personal injury lawyers to choose from. We hope that this article has helped clarify some of the applicable Alberta law.

Merchant Law is here for you any time you wish to discuss your case or a case of a loved one. Please call us 24/7 to set up a free consultation about your case with one of our injury lawyers.

Our Alberta injury law team has the experience and the skill to vigorously advance your legal rights and protect your best interests to help you maximize the compensation to which you are entitled to receive according to Alberta law.

We offer in-person or telephone appointments as well as second opinions at no cost or obligation and in total confidence. Call Merchant Law at the office nearest to you and one of our capable injury lawyers will be happy to speak with you about your case and get to work for you in order to get you the full compensation you deserve by law.

 

About Donald I.M. Outerbridge

Donald became the Executive Director of Merchant Law Group LLP starting in 1993, nearly 30 years ago. His experience managing law firms at various levels and in multiple provinces across Canada goes back even further to 1981.

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