Home FAQ Orthopedic Injury Lawyer FAQ Are orthopedic injuries considered 'catastrophic'?
While most orthopedic injuries are relatively minor – a sprained ankle or broken finger, for example – others can have a profound, even life-long impact on the victim’s life. Contact an experienced orthopedic injury lawyer to discuss the classification of your specific injury.
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At Neinstein we have been advocating for injured victims for over 50 years. Our committed and compassionate team will do everything necessary to help you and your family find solutions to the new challenges that arise from serious injuries.
Our team will ensure you access the proper healthcare support to aid in your recovery. While you focus on your rehabilitation, we will thoroughly investigate your case and guide you through the litigation process so we can achieve the maximum compensation that you deserve.
Orthopedic injuries are injuries involving the skeletal or muscular system, such as broken or fractured bones, muscle sprains and strains, ligament damage, and more.
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Your best chance at securing compensation for the damages you have incurred is to hire a personal injury lawyer with specific experience dealing with orthopedic injuries. At Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers, our team has represented clients with every manner of ...
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While most orthopedic injuries are relatively minor – a sprained ankle or broken finger, for example – others can have a profound, even life-long impact on the victim’s life. Contact an experienced orthopedic injury lawyer to discuss the classification of ...
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In personal injury law, every claim is different. The more serious your orthopedic injury and the more complex your case, the more time our team will need to ensure we are providing the best possible representation. Reach out today to ...
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