
Suffering from a broken bone or a serious fracture can change the course of your life, and knowing where to turn for legal help is essential. That’s where an experienced Connecticut broken bone & fracture injury lawyer can step in.
At Buckley Wynne & Parese, a Connecticut personal injury lawyer on our team is committed to guiding injured clients through every step of the recovery and legal process. We’ve built our reputation on standing up for injured individuals throughout Connecticut, and we’re ready to fight for your rights.
Buckley Wynne & Parese has been part of Connecticut’s fabric since 1881. For over six generations, our award-winning attorneys have helped families overcome adversity. With 24/7 availability and a promise to meet clients wherever they are, we make quality legal support accessible to everyone.
In 2023, 62 million Americans were treated for preventable injuries, with an estimated $1.2 trillion in treatment costs. As a result, there was a 78% increase in personal injury cases in 2024.
Broken bones and fractures can disrupt your life, limit your mobility, and create long-term medical and financial challenges you never saw coming. Understanding the different types of fractures can help you make informed decisions about your recovery and make sure your legal case accurately reflects the full scope of your injuries. Some of the most common breaks and fractures include:
At Buckley Wynne & Parese, we recognize that every break and fracture is unique, and every client’s situation deserves careful attention. By understanding the nature of your injury, we can build a stronger case, pursue fair compensation, and help you regain stability in your life.
Broken bones and fractures can occur in a wide range of circumstances, and understanding the most common causes can help victims identify potential liability and take the necessary steps to protect their legal rights. In our extensive experience handling broken bone & fracture injury cases, some of the most common causes include:
At Buckley Wynne & Parese, we carefully investigate how your injury occurred and identify all of the responsible parties. Our team is dedicated to securing the fair compensation you deserve while guiding you through every step of the process.
Suffering from a broken bone or a fracture can lead to significant physical, emotional, and financial challenges. Understanding the types of compensation you could be entitled to is important when making sure every aspect of your claim is accounted for. That means, depending on the circumstances of your case, you could be entitled to compensation for:
At Buckley Wynne & Parese, we work closely with clients to make sure all aspects of their broken bone & fracture injury cases are considered. Our goal is to protect your rights and provide the support necessary for both your financial and physical recovery.
At Buckley Wynne & Parese, we understand that choosing the right attorney after a serious fracture is about more than just experience. It’s about hiring a team that truly knows the local legal landscape and the courts where your case might be heard.
We regularly appear in local courts, like the Hartford Superior Court, the New Haven Judicial District, and the Stamford-Norwalk Courthouse. Our familiarity with these venues allows us to anticipate procedural issues, navigate local practices, and respond quickly to developments, ensuring your claim moves forward efficiently and strategically.
When you hire a broken bone & fracture lawyer from Buckley Wynne & Parese, you gain a dedicated local advocate committed to helping you recover physically, financially, and emotionally.
Yes, you can file a claim if you were partially at fault for your fracture. The state of Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which means you can be assigned a percentage of fault for your part. If that percentage is 49% or less, you’re entitled to compensation, though your compensation is then reduced by the percentage that was assigned to you.
The length of time it takes to settle a broken bone case can vary. It depends on factors such as the complexity of the case, the severity of your injuries, and the insurance company’s willingness to negotiate. Some cases can settle quickly, while others involving extensive medical treatment or multiple parties can take longer.
Yes, fracture claims are different if multiple parties are involved, as fault and liability can be a lot more complicated. These cases require careful investigation of the accident to determine each party’s liability, which may include multiple insurance companies, property owners, or other individuals. Our team can coordinate with all parties to advocate for full compensation on your behalf.
Yes, there are time limits for filing a broken bone claim in Connecticut. Connecticut law sets statutes of limitations for personal injury claims, including broken bones and fractures. Typically, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim, though certain circumstances, such as claims against government entities or those involving minors, could alter these deadlines.
Buckley Wynne & Parese is committed to providing trusted guidance and compassionate representation to injured individuals throughout Connecticut. We understand the complexities of broken bone & fracture injury laws and how they influence each claim. Our aim is to give you the legal clarity you need to make informed decisions so you can move forward with confidence. 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.