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Obtaining Compensation For Bone And Joint Injuries

Last updated on July 26, 2024

Fractures and other bone and joint injuries can put someone’s life on hold. Unfortunately, countless accident victims suffer from broken bones every year. If you or a loved one sustained a fracture injury in a car accident or another accident involving negligence, consult an experienced personal injury attorney. At Jachimowicz Law Group in San Jose, we have practiced personal injury law for more than 40 years.

Our strong track record of successful verdicts and settlements means you can have confidence that your case will receive the care it deserves.

To speak directly with an attorney at no charge, call 408-550-1732.

We offer free consultations and operate on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no attorney fees until we achieve a successful verdict or settlement for you.

Bone Injuries Can Lead To A Lifetime Of Pain

Whether your bone or joint injury requires multiple surgeries or it is a simple fracture, if someone else is at fault, you may be entitled to compensation. Our lawyers can help you pursue a settlement for medical bills, lost wages and other appropriate damages. If the insurance company is unwilling to settle at the maximum amount, we will not hesitate to bring your case to trial. We represent clients with a range of serious injuries, including:

  • Skull fracture
  • Spinal fracture
  • Collar bone fracture
  • Arm fracture
  • Shoulder fracture
  • Rotator cuff injury
  • Leg fracture
  • Crush injuries
  • Elbow, wrist or hand injury
  • Hip, knee, foot or ankle injury

There is a statute of limitations for personal injury cases. If you do not file your claim before time runs out, you may lose your chance for financial recovery.

Jachimowicz Law Group: A Firm You Can Depend Upon

Contact an attorney at our firm to find out the statute of limitations that applies to your specific case. We help victims in the Bay Area. Call 408-550-1732 to discuss your case.