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Anyone who has suffered a broken bone or a fracture injury (a small crack in the bone) may be entitled to make a compensation claim if certain conditions are met:
- Duty of Care: A business or person owed you a legal duty of care, and they failed in that duty. This duty of care applies to employers, health, and social care workers.
- Negligence: Your accident happened because another person acted negligently. Examples include a speeding car driver or a local council failing to repair a cracked pavement.
This list is not exhaustive, as any break or fracture can potentially lead to a compensation claim.
Broken bone injuries can be very serious, potentially resulting in loss of income or loss of independence. Additionally, you may have suffered multiple injuries from your accident, further entitling you to seek compensation.
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