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Tibia & Fibula Fractures in California Pedestrian Accidents

If California traffic provides scary hazards for those in cars, SUV, and trucks each day, you can imagine the risks that pedestrians face along those same lanes. A pedestrian may be crossing a busy boulevard with a “walk” signal flashing, but that doesn’t mean drivers are paying attention to traffic lights and crosswalk lines.

A pedestrian can be struck at full speed to suffer a devastating leg injury. The shinbone and fibula bones in the lower leg might be broken in multiple places, making surgery a necessity. A California pedestrian accident lawyer makes sure victims receive full support from car insurance companies for recent medical bills and for bills expected in the future.

A Free Legal Consultation for California Pedestrian Accident Victims

If you or a loved one were injured by a driver’s carelessness, speak to a skilled California pedestrian accident lawyer before speaking with anyone else. Car insurance companies for reckless drivers will tell you your injury is worth very little. Our California broken leg pedestrian accident lawyers will inform you of what your injury is truly worth, and how to demand more from an unfair insurance provider.

Schedule a free consultation with a real lawyer to discuss how much your broken fibula or shinbone is worth and how to hold a car insurance company accountable. If you decide we can help you get the most out of a pedestrian injury claim, you won’t need any upfront money to hire Maison Law. We don’t get paid unless we win your case. Then our fee comes out of the settlement you are awarded.

Broken Leg Dangers in California Pedestrian Accidents

UCLA Health explains that the lower leg consists of the tibia (shinbone) and the fibula (the smaller bone running down the outside of the leg). The tibia forms part of the knee and then joins with the fibula to form the ankle.

Obviously, any damage or even a hairline fracture can have a devastating effect on a patient’s mobility. And in the time that victims are off their feet, they can suffer other health issues stemming from their inactivity.

In a pedestrian accident, a victim’s leg may be run over with the full weight of a vehicle to crush a tibia or fibula bone. The lower leg bones may be stressed to the breaking point when a pedestrian is thrown in the air and lands on the roadway snapping a tibia or fibula.

Some broken legs can take a few months to heal and then be forgotten. But in some cases, patients suffer long-term pain and mobility issues. Permanent disabilities that completely change a victim’s life at home and at work are endured. A California broken bone pedestrian accident lawyer fights to get victims the money to get their current medical bills paid and enough to pay for any care that’s needed in the years ahead.

Outlook for Fibula and Tibia Fracture Victims in Pedestrian Accidents

In the blunt force trauma of a pedestrian vs. car accident, it’s often both leg bones that break. When they break cleanly and aren’t knocked out of alignment, surgery may not be needed. Patients would wear a splint or a brace and hopefully heal within four to six months. Pain may continue for longer.

When a leg bone is crushed or breaks in several pieces, surgery is needed to set the bone in its normal position, so it doesn’t heal abnormally. This may require the use of rods and metal nails to hold everything in place. Surgery will also be urgently needed if a bone breaks the skin, known as an open fracture.

A night in the emergency room, X-Rays, and a return to a doctor to have a cast taken off will cost victims several thousand dollars. Those estimates are quickly blown by if treatment includes surgery. Families can pay $25,000 and up depending on how bad the fracture is.

Of course, pedestrians and their families should never face these costs alone when a careless driver is to blame. A California pedestrian accident attorney safeguards victims as they rebuild their strength. Victims can focus on healing while an attorney takes on unhelpful insurance companies and forces them to pay what’s fair in compensation.

Compensation Available to California Pedestrian Accident Victims

Your California broken leg pedestrian accident attorney will have experience helping other victims and can use past cases and the opinions of medical experts to help you determine what you’ll need to ask for to rebuild your life.

Your lawyer will work to maximize your injury claim by including every hardship you and your family have faced when filing an accident claim. The claim submitted to the car insurer can’t leave any damage off or else that damage won’t get compensated. It can end up as debt you’d be left with.

Once your list of damages and your claim is submitted, your attorney goes to work negotiating a fair settlement for you. These are just a few of the factors that will be used to determine the amount on your accident insurance settlement check:

  • Totals on medical bills.
  • Rehab and physical therapy treatment.
  • Estimates on long-term support if your injury ends up causing a permanent disability and makes it impossible to return to your job.
  • Travel costs to medical appointments while you are off your feet.
  • Physical pain endured.
  • Emotional trauma endured. The anxiety you suffer after an accident. The depression you battle during a long, difficult recovery.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Loss of intimacy with a partner.
  • Lost income from work including the expected future lost income anticipated.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How long do I have to file a personal injury accident claim?

24 months. You have two years from the date of your pedestrian accident to file an injury claim. You shouldn’t wait. Evidence can disappear and witnesses can be hard to track down if you delay in contacting a personal injury lawyer.

Can I expect compensation if I’m struck by a hit-and-run driver?

Yes. If a hit-and-run driver escapes identification, you can still file an injury claim against your own car insurance policy’s uninsured motorist coverage. If you don’t have insurance, you may be covered by a family member’s policy.

Can I receive compensation after getting struck by an uninsured California driver?

Yes. You can file an injury claim against your own car insurance coverage. This claim would seek help from your uninsured/underinsured motorist protection. If you didn’t have insurance, you might be covered by a family member’s policy.

Contact a California Tibia or Fibula Injury Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

If you or a loved one have suffered a pedestrian accident injury due to a careless driver’s mistake, contact a California Pedestrian Broken Bone Attorney with Maison Law. We offer a free, no-obligation consultation to all California accident victims and their families. It’s a no-risk way to find out what your tibia or fibula fracture is worth and how to demand a fair settlement from an insurance company.