A bone fracture can range from a minor inconvenience to near catastrophic injuries for people who can no longer take care of themselves. Fractures come in different varieties including compound fractures, an incomplete fracture, an oblique fracture, or a transverse fracture.
You may be entitled to workers’ compensation if you broke a bone during your work activities. There may also be third parties who are liable, other than your employer. The third parties could be subcontractors or equipment manufacturers. Before you seek or accept compensation for your bone fracture you need to consult with an experienced attorney.
Mary E. Jeffers, a Denver lawyer and former claims adjuster, has handled more that 4,000 injury and disability cases. If you have suffered a broken bone on a construction site or in a truck or car accident related to your work, contact our disability law firm for a free consultation.
A physical recovery from a fractured tailbone, broken leg or arm will probably be much more difficult than you anticipated. If you experience chronic pain for a long period of time, you may develop RSDS (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome). Sometimes injured victims become dependent on narcotic painkillers, like Oxycontin, to function normally. There are also undesirable side effects from many painkillers.
Mary E. Jeffers is a former adjuster and a lawyer who is well qualified to evaluate your case from the insurance company’s perspective as well as a legal perspective. She is committed to see to it that clients of the law firm receive the most compensation as well as all reasonable and necessary medical care (rehabilitation, physical therapy, follow-up care, bone setting, surgery, trauma care) in order that they maximize their recovery, and return to a normal lifestyle, whenever possible, with as few complications as possible.
Denver Workers’ Compensation Law Firm
Attorney Mary Jeffers is a workers’ compensation lawyer ready to ensure that you receive all the workers’ compensation benefits that you are entitled to if your broken bone resulted from an injury that occurred at the workplace (for example a slip and fall accident that occurred on snow and ice). Attorney Jeffers will also explore all third-party liability claims against an industrial manufacturer or a subcontractor.
Our accidental injury law firm represents and counsels who have broken bones on the job throughout the Denver area including the cities of Denver, Loveland, Greeley, Windsor, Boulder, Longmont, Broomfield, Lafayette, Louisville, Dacono, Frederick, Nederland, Eldorado Springs, Hygiene, Niwot, Erie, Lyons, Pinecliffe, Firestone, Westminster, Thornton, Fort Collins, and Mead.