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Types Of Serious Ankle Fractures that Occur In Fort Lauderdale Slip And Fall Accidents

Ankle fractures are common injuries that many people experience in slip and fall accidents or due to someone else’s negligence. In fact, over one million people every year are seen for ankle injuries in emergency rooms. Just because these are common types of injuries doesn’t make ankle injuries less serious. While there are minor ankle fractures that result from tiny cracks in the bone, there are also serious ankle injuries that involve shattering of multiple bones.

When ankle injuries occur in Fort Lauderdale slip and fall accidents, the insurance company is going to want to make victims believe that their ankle fractures aren’t serious injuries. If you suffered an ankle fracture, the insurance adjuster will try to downplay the seriousness of your injury so that he can present you with a low offer—attempting to settle your case for as little money possible. However, there are serious ankle fractures that can occur in slip and fall accidents, such as:

  • Bimalleolar ankle fracture. When this type of ankle fracture occurs, it means that the distal tibia and fibula were fractured, which can be quite serious.

  • Trimalleolar ankle fracture. This type of ankle fracture is very serious because it involves the medial, lateral, and posterior malleoli of the tibia. This means that a person will suffer a broken ankle, tibia and fibula.

When these types of ankle fractures occur, victims will need surgery, casting, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. Unfortunately, all of these things cost a lot of money, especially if a victim is also off of work and unable to make a living. This is why victims of slip and fall accidents in Florida should attempt to pursue the maximum compensation possible in their cases.

Because it can be difficult to determine what your case may be worth, it is wise to hire a skilled lawyer experienced in slip and fall accident cases. An attorney will help you determine the value of your claim because he will know to factor in whether the injury has left you with limited function, permanent pain, and other types of damages.

To speak with an experienced slip and fall attorney in Fort Lauderdale, contact the Law Office of David Benenfeld at 954-677-0155 for a free consultation.

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