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A Bone Fracture Attorney Can Prove Negligence and Help You Collect

Certain types of bone fractures can result in permanent injuries. These serious injuries require more treatment than simply wearing a cast and going to a few physical therapy appointments. If you have suffered a fracture as the result of an accident, you have the right to work with a bone fracture attorney who understands your injuries and will help you recover compensation.

At Flickinger Boulton Robson Weeks in Provo, UT, we are dedicated to representing injured people throughout Utah and we fight for justice for people who were injured because of the negligence of another party. We have experience with bone fractures, stress fractures and work stress fractures.

Contact our firm online or call our office toll free at (801) 500-4000 to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation.

The Resources to Recover Maximum Compensation for You

Certain fracture injuries are extremely serious and may affect people permanently. Compound, comminuted or avulsion fractures have the potential to cause serious injury and result in significant recovery time. These injuries include: 

  • Broken wrists
  • Broken vertebrae in the neck or back
  • Broken pelvic or hip bones
  • Broken kneecaps
  • Broken ankles
  • Broken tarsal bones (feet)

With more than 50 years of combined experience, our lawyers have recovered millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for our injured clients.

In all of our fracture injury claims cases, we work with medical professionals and others to analyze and accurately assess your case. We can help you develop life care plans to assess your full financial needs and work to recover this amount in your personal injury claim.

Call for a Free Consultation

Call the Utah auto accident compensation attorneys at Flickinger Boulton Robson Weeks locally at (801) 500-4000 or contact us online for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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