Fractures

Learn about Fractures and your legal options after an accident.

Facial fractures occur when the bones in the face, such as the nose, cheekbones, or orbital bones, break due to trauma. They are commonly caused by car accidents, falls, or physical assaults. These injuries can lead to severe pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the jaw or facial muscles. Prompt medical attention is crucial for proper healing.

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Facial fractures occur when the bones in the face, such as the nose, cheekbones, or orbital bones, break due to trauma. They are commonly caused by car accidents, falls, or physical assaults. These injuries can lead to severe pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the jaw or facial muscles. Prompt medical attention is crucial for proper healing.

Understanding Facial Fractures

Facial fractures can affect the structural integrity of the face and often involve multiple bones. Common types include nasal fractures, zygomatic (cheekbone) fractures, orbital fractures around the eye, and maxillary fractures affecting the upper jaw. Symptoms may include swelling, bruising, misaligned teeth, facial numbness, and difficulty opening or closing the mouth.

Accurate diagnosis typically requires imaging such as X-rays or CT scans to determine the extent of the fractures. Treatment may range from immobilization and splinting to surgical intervention for severe or displaced fractures. Recovery often involves pain management, follow-up care, and physical therapy to restore full function. Documenting medical treatments, hospital visits, and functional limitations is essential when filing claims for compensation. Victims may be entitled to reimbursement for medical expenses, lost wages, ongoing therapy, and pain and suffering.

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What to Do Next

Seek immediate medical attention for pain, swelling, or difficulty moving your jaw. Follow treatment instructions carefully and document all care, imaging, and recovery progress for your claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Severe fractures may result in lasting changes to facial appearance if not properly treated.

Yes. Compensation can include medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Treatment ranges from splints and immobilization to surgical repair, depending on severity.

Recovery can take weeks to months, depending on the fracture type and treatment.

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