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Fractures can be either "closed" or "open" and may occur simultaneously with other injuries.
A closed fracture occurs if the broken bone does not break through the skin.
In an open fracture the broken bone breaks through the skin and may poke out of the skin.
Fractures may occur simultaneously with other injuries and may require surgery, rehabilitation, or physical and occupational therapy. In some instances, fractures can result in more serious conditions. Examples include:
Lisfranc Fracture
Often mistaken for sprains, a Lisfranc fracture is a dislocation of the midfoot. If not diagnosed, Lisfranc injuries can have serious complications such as joint degeneration and compartment syndrome.
Acute Compartment Syndrome
Acute compartment syndrome (CS) can result after a traumatic injury, such as a fracture or crushing injury suffered in an accident.
Compartment syndrome occurs when extreme pressure builds within the muscles preventing nourishment - oxygen and nutrients - from reaching nerve and muscle cells. Without nourishment, nerve and muscle cells begin to die. If the pressure is not relieved quickly, paralysis, loss of limb or loss of life may result.
If you're like most people, you aren't sure what to do after a burn injury. You are probably asking questions like:
Who will pay for my medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering?
What money can I get right now to help me?
What papers should I sign or not sign? Do I need an attorney?
Calling toll free 1-855-TELLROBERT. Our phones answer 24 hours a day 7 days a week
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Florida Attorney Robert Fenstersheib and Associates are here to help you with your fracture suit.
Office Location and Service Areas
Robert J. Fensterseib & Associates handle cases throughout Florida from their Hallandale Beach office. Here is a list of some of the counties and cities they service: Broward County: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Hallandale, Hallandale Beach, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs and the
greater Broward area.
Miami-Dade County: Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah and the greater Miami-Dade area. Palm Beach County: West Palm Beach and the greater Palm Beach area. Collier County: Fort Myers and the greater Collier area.
Robert Fenstersheib
A life-long concern, for people in need of help, has kept Robert in a legal career dedicated to representing victims of accidents. Robert Fenstersheib and his law firm have successfully represented many accident victims over the years.