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Broken Bones as a Result of a Motorcycle Accident

Illinois Motorcycle Injury Attorneys Stand Up for Injured Riders

Will County, Illinois Accident Law Firm Experienced with Motorcycle Crashes

Many motorcycle accidents result in severe, sometimes life-altering injuries, including a variety of bone fractures. The types of broken bones commonly suffered in a motorcycle accident include:

  • Open fractures – bone fragments stick out through the skin or the wound penetrates down to the fractured bone.
  • Closed fractures – a break or crack in the bone that does not pierce the skin, but can lead to deep tissue injury.
  • Comminuted fractures – a break of the bone into more than two fragments.
  • Displaced fractures – a traumatic break in which two ends of the bone are separated and displaced from their normal positions, with or without puncturing the skin.
  • Non-displaced fractures – the bone is cracked but not displaced.

For some riders, broken bones will not heal, they never regain full mobility and could end up with permanent nerve damage.

How Are Broken Bones Treated?

Many broken bones are treated through immobilization – putting the extremity or bone in a cast. In the case of extremely serious injuries, a doctor might use external or internal fixation methods such as metal pins, rods, and screws to hold the broken bones together. It will take time for the bones to heal and the body must be allowed time to recover. Because broken bones are extremely painful, an injured person can be left with limited mobility during the healing process.

Contact a Will County, Illinois Motorcycle Injury Attorney Today

If you sustained a severe fracture in a motorcycle accident in Will County, Illinois, contact the motorcycle injury attorneys at Kelly Law Offices, LLC online or call 1-800-859-8800 to discuss your potential for recovery today.

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