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Why broken bones are often considered severe injuries

On Behalf of | Oct 23, 2025 | Personal Injury

Contrary to common belief, broken bones are sometimes considered a severe accident injury because they often require extensive medical treatment, long recovery periods and significant lifestyle adjustments.

Additionally, fractures can lead to potentially serious complications such as nerve damage, infection or permanent mobility issues. Due to their potential to disrupt daily life and incur high costs, broken bones are typically classified as severe injuries. Learn how to build a claim for the maximum allowable compensation.

Medical documentation is critical to your claim

Accurate and thorough medical records help to establish the severity of your fracture and the medical treatment required. Emergency room reports, imaging results, surgical notes and rehabilitation plans all contribute to a clearer picture of your injuries and damages

Strong documentation can also support claims for future care and long-term limitations.

Lost income and reduced earning capacity may apply

Complex broken bones often prevent victims from working for weeks or months, especially if their job involves physical labor. In more serious cases, permanent impairment can reduce earning potential or require a career change. 

Including these losses in your claim helps ensure fair compensation beyond immediate medical bills.

Pain, suffering and lifestyle changes matter

Fractures can cause intense pain, emotional distress and lasting changes to your daily routine. You may need help with basic tasks, miss out on hobbies or experience anxiety about re-injury. 

These non-economic damages are just as real and should be documented and valued in your claim.

Consider legal guidance for your injury claim. The right representative can help ensure your claim reflects the full extent of damages, economic and non-economic alike. They can also negotiate with insurers to pursue the compensation you truly deserve.