Fractures and Badly Broken Bones
A broken hip from a slip and fall accident, a compound leg fracture sustained in a pedestrian crosswalk accident, broken ribs caused by hitting the steering wheel in a car accident ... these are serious injuries. Even a simple bone fracture may never heal the same. More severely broken bones may require open reduction surgery or the insertion of pins and plates.
A severe bone fracture can require expensive medical care and can leave you with lasting pain and limited mobility. If a bone fracture is bad enough, it can prevent you from doing your job or participating in the activities you enjoy.
If you suffered a serious or compound bone fracture due to an accident caused by another's negligence, the lawyers of Rosenbaum & Rosenbaum in New York City can help you seek the compensation you need for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering and any permanent impact on your quality of life. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Severe Joint Damage
A torn meniscus or rotator cuff can be excruciating and can put you out of commission for a lengthy period. Joint injuries such as these often require painful and expensive surgery to correct. Even if the surgery is successful, you may still be left with life-long limitations in the work or recreational activities you can enjoy.
Some serious joint injuries may require future surgeries as well, due to the buildup of scar tissue. If a doctor negligently delays surgery or makes a mistake during the surgical repair of a ruptured tendon or torn ligament, the situation can go from bad to worse.
The attorneys of Rosenbaum & Rosenbaum serve clients who have suffered a serious joint injury due to negligence or medical malpractice in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island, as well as Westchester, Nassau and Rockland counties. Contact our Wall Street offices today to discuss your case in a free, no-obligation consultation.
All personal injury cases involving bone fractures or joint damage are handled on a contingency fee basis. You will owe no attorney's fees until we obtain an insurance settlement or jury award for you.










