
Hip fractures are among the most painful and debilitating injuries a person can experience, often resulting in long-term medical complications, extended recovery periods, and significant financial stress. Luckily, an experienced Connecticut hip fracture injury lawyer can help.
At Buckley Wynne & Parese, a Connecticut personal injury lawyer on our team understands the physical and emotional toll these injuries take on individuals and families throughout Connecticut, and we’re here to guide you through this process with experience, compassion, and a deep understanding of hip fracture cases.
Founded in 1881, Buckley Wynne & Parese has proudly served Connecticut families for more than 140 years. Our award-winning legal team focuses all of our attention and resources on protecting our clients, and if you can’t come to us, we’ll come to you.
Hip fractures can be caused by many different situations, and by recognizing these situations, you can identify if there are legal options available to you so you can secure the compensation you need to aid in your recovery. Some of the most common hip fracture injury cases we handle include:
At Buckley Wynne & Parese, we’re dedicated to advocating for those who have suffered hip fracture injuries throughout Connecticut. Our goal is to guide every client through the legal process with care and precision, securing the most favorable outcome possible for each individual situation.
Many people don’t realize just how far-reaching the long-term effects of a hip fracture can be. If victims fully understood the scope, they would be more likely to pursue every available avenue of compensation so they and their families could better secure the financial support needed to address these challenges. Some common long-term effects of a hip fracture include:
In 2024, personal injury cases increased by 78%. Luckily, 95% of those claims were settled before going to court.
Because of this, one of the most important steps in a personal injury case is accurately assessing the damages you’re entitled to. Our experienced attorneys evaluate all aspects of your losses by reviewing your medical records, consulting with professionals, and analyzing your unique situation. This allows us to determine the full value of your claim so we can negotiate a settlement from a position of strength. Depending on your situation, you could recover:
Hiring an experienced, local attorney for your hip fracture injury case can make a real difference. At Buckley Wynne & Parese, we regularly appear before the Hartford Judicial District, the New Haven Superior Court, and the Stamford-Norwalk Judicial District.
This familiarity means we know which evidence and strategies resonate in local courts, enabling us to provide confident, tailored advocacy for each client.
When you hire a hip fracture injury lawyer from Buckley Wynne & Parese, you gain a partner who’s invested in your recovery, your family’s well-being, and your legal success.
Yes, you can file a hip fracture claim if you’re partially at fault. Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence system, which means you can be assigned a percentage of blame for your injuries. So long as that percentage is 49% or below, you can be awarded compensation. That compensation is reduced by the percentage of blame assigned to you.
The time it takes to settle a hip fracture case varies depending on how complicated your injury is, the parties involved, and whether the case goes to trial. Simple claims could be resolved quickly, while more intricate cases could take longer. Medical treatment, ongoing rehabilitation, and insurance negotiations all factor into the timeline.
In Connecticut, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, including hip fracture injuries, is generally two years from the date of the accident. Missing this deadline means forfeiting your right to pursue compensation, so it’s imperative that you engage legal counsel as soon as possible. Our team can make sure your claim is filed on time.
The kind of evidence that’s most important in a hip fracture case includes medical records and imaging. This documentation is critical when proving the severity of your hip fracture. In addition, accident reports, witness statements, and photographs or videos of the unsafe conditions can also play a major role in proving negligence.
At Buckley Wynne & Parese, we don’t just handle cases; we fight for our clients. Our team is committed to advocating relentlessly on your behalf, to holding negligent parties accountable, and to pursuing the full compensation you deserve. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
We understand the stress of dealing with an injury. Our team is here to provide compassionate support and effective legal representation, statewide.