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Broken Radius & Ulna Bones in California Motorcycle Accidents

When California motorcyclists fall victim to a careless driver’s mistake, they can be thrown from their bikes and put almost any bone in their body at risk. Victims might throw their arms out to protect themselves and end up fracturing the Radius or Ulna bone in the forearm.

Riders who lose the use of their arms while healing certainly won’t be able to get back on a motorcycle for a while. They may also have to miss valuable work time and be left unable to participate in family activities. A California motorcycle accident lawyer steps in to protect victims as they heal and ensures they have the support they need to pay their recovery costs and support their families.

Contact a California Motorcycle Accident Lawyer for a Free Case Consultation

After suffering a forearm fracture in a motorcycle crash, you may have real doubts that the at-fault driver will provide what you’ll need in recovery. Insurance companies might fight you over every medical bill you collect as you heal.

This battle is why you should ensure you’re getting the most out of your Radius and Ulna injury claim from the beginning. You might not know how to do that, but you can take advantage of a fantastic legal resource by contacting Maison Law of California for a free case evaluation.

The consultation comes with no obligation to you. It’s a chance to learn about every benefit available to you and your family after suffering a lower arm injury. If you decide we can help you secure more for your broken bone, you won’t need any upfront money to hire us. We don’t get paid unless we win your case for you. Then our fee comes out of the settlement money you are awarded.

Radius and Ulna Fracture Dangers in California Motorcycle Accidents

The radius and ulna are the two long bones that form your lower arm. The radius bone runs down the thumb side of the arm. The ulna runs down the pinky side of the arm. Both bones form parts of the wrist and the elbow joints.

Motorcycle accident victims often break both of these forearm bones at once during a collision with a vehicle or the following impact with the road surface. Riders forced into accidents can throw their arms out in front of them to catch a fall, only to expose their arm bones to an initial impact.

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) details how radius and ulna bones will usually break in one of three places. The fracture can develop near the wrist, near the elbow, or along the middle of the bone.

Motorcyclists who suffer fractures might see small cracks that could go unnoticed until a day or two after an accident and when an x-ray is performed. Victims might also see a forearm bone break into many pieces. A radius or ulna bone could stick out of the skin after a collision.

A California motorcycle accident lawyer uses information from medical charts and medical experts to determine how much in support a broken arm patient will need and for how long. Many accident victims sign off on a motorcycle injury settlement offer that only covers one night in an emergency room. This can leave victims and their families paying for the many expenses that may pop up in the months ahead on their own.

Forearm Fracture Diagnosis After a Motorcycle Accident

The AAOS reports that most cases of forearm fractures in adults require surgery. The broken bones often have to be secured with metal pins and screws so that they don’t heal out of alignment.

This is especially important with the radius and ulna because the two bones support each other. Improper healing could lead to a permanent issue with wrist and elbow function. Victims must also be concerned with possible nerve and blood vessel damage where the bone is broken.

Motorcyclists may be in a cast or splint while they heal. Full recovery is often achieved in three to six months, with physical therapy needed to restore flexibility or strength to the arm. Riders will need to be able to grip and hold on to handlebars.

Of course, some severe breaks can lead to permanent disability. Riders could experience numbness or pain in the lower arm for the rest of their lives. Amputation could be required.

A California Motorcycle Accident Broken Bone Injury Lawyer looks into the future care a victim may require. An at-fault driver’s car insurance company is held accountable for estimates of future care, including additional surgeries, physical therapy, medical equipment, home care, and home renovations. The support awarded could include help in finding a new career that is less physically demanding.

What Determines the Size of an Arm Fracture Injury Settlement Check?

One of the best ways you can ensure you earn the most in support from your radius or ulna fracture is to make sure every hardship you’ve faced is properly documented.

Your California Motorcycle Accident Broken Arm Lawyer will help you prepare a list of the physical, emotional, and financial damages you’ve suffered and could suffer in the years ahead. Anything not included on this list when you file an accident claim won’t be compensated by the insurance companies involved.

Your settlement check might end up falling short and leaving you to pay for 50% or more of your recovery.

These are just a few of the demands you’ll be sending to an insurance company:

  • Support to pay all medical bills now and those expected in the future.
  • Support for rehabilitation costs and any necessary medical equipment.
  • Estimates on the lifetime costs for a motorcycle accident victim’s permanent disability. This includes the costs for a lifetime of home care.
  • Support for the physical pain you’ve endured.
  • Support for the emotional anguish you’ve suffered. Including the loss of enjoyment of life as you cope with being unable to ride and being unable to participate in family activities.
  • Travel costs to medical appointments while you are unable to drive.
  • Lost income from work. Including estimates on the lifetime of support needed if an arm injury patient can never return to work.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How long do I have to file a broken arm motorcycle accident claim?

Two years. Motorcyclists face a statute of limitations of two years from the date of the accident to file an insurance claim. Waiting longer would mean that an injury claim would be rejected.

What should I watch out for when dealing with a driver’s insurance provider?

Insurance companies like to use old stereotypes about motorcyclists to unfairly blame riders for accidents. Adjusters also like to question the severity of injuries to make it easier to offer less than what’s fair.

What if I can’t afford to pay a California motorcycle accident lawyer?

You can still afford quality legal representation. Maison Law’s attorneys work under a contingency agreement. It means you don’t pay us unless we win your case. And then the fee comes out of the settlement money you receive.

Contact a California Motorcycle Accident Radius and Ulna Bone Fracture Lawyer

The costs of recovery from a lower arm fracture injury often extend far beyond a single night under emergency room observation. California broken arm victims must seek compensation for their recent medical bills and also factor in the potential long-term costs of a more serious injury.

There’s an easy, no-risk way to determine just what you’ll need in support to treat and manage a forearm fracture. Reach out to Martin Gasparian to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. A skilled California motorcycle accident lawyer can help you determine what your injury is worth and how to hold an insurance company fully responsible.