Semi-trucks, big rigs, 18-wheelers.
They go by many names, but one thing remains the same: serious injuries usually happen in a truck accident.
Very few people walk away unscathed from a collision with these monsters that can weigh up to 80,000 pounds.
When these Texas titans strike, you may wonder what the average settlement for a broken arm is.
We cover this below and help you understand how to maximize the compensation you might receive if you file a claim.
The Law Office of Aaron Herbert fights for Texas truck accident victims and their families. The accident wasn’t your fault, and you shouldn’t have to pay the price.
We will fight for you to help you get every penny you deserve.
What Is the Average Settlement for a Broken Arm?
The average settlement for a broken arm in a truck accident can vary widely, depending on factors such as:
- The type of break;
- The likelihood that you’ll make a full or partial recovery;
- The compensation that similarly situated victims received in past cases;
- The impact that the broken arm will have on your life; and
- The facts surrounding the accident.
If your broken arm is such that it may never fully heal, your settlement award may be higher than for a minor fracture.
Even so, just because the injury may not be life-long, it doesn’t mean you’ll get a small settlement.
A truck accident attorney can help you understand how much your case is worth.
How Can I Help Increase the Amount of Compensation I Receive in My Truck Accident Case?
The average settlement for a broken arm varies from case to case. But there are steps you can take to help increase your chances of winning your claim against the at-fault party.
Promptly Report the Accident to Law Enforcement
Under Texas law, drivers must promptly report to the police an accident that results in property damage or injury.
This is true even if the injuries or damage seem minor. Limited exceptions apply in some cases that may alter this duty to report.
For example, if you’re unconscious, you may not have to inform authorities of the accident immediately.
Meeting your reporting requirement helps your case because it shows that you did everything possible. We can help you understand your obligation to report the accident.
Don’t Make Admissions of Fault to Police or the Insurance Company
During the claim process, the at-fault party’s insurance company will look for every reason to deny your claim and refuse to pay.
Try to limit your conversations with your insurance company and the police to the bare facts.
You risk inadvertently admitting fault if you convey your opinions or commentary (e.g., “I didn’t see you because I was changing the radio station.”).
Seek Medical Attention and Follow Treatment Recommendations
One common mistake that accident victims make is delaying going to the doctor. Or they may not follow the doctor’s recommendations.
Going to the doctor to evaluate and address your injuries helps your physical health and your legal case.
You can use the medical records to prove that the accident caused your broken arm and the extent of your injuries.
Talk to a Truck Accident Attorney
Truck accident attorneys are well-versed in Texas’s car accident laws.
They know what to look for, what questions to ask, and the tactics insurance companies use to overwhelm accident victims.
Further, if you have an attorney on your team, at-fault parties and insurance companies are more likely to take your claim seriously.
Having an attorney also means a tenacious advocate is fighting for your best interests so that you can focus on healing.
The Law Office of Aaron Herbert—We’ll Help You Maximize Your Settlement for a Broken Arm
We understand that you’re hurting and that it’s not your fault. Our Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyers are ready to fight for you.
We can help you understand the average settlement for a broken arm in a truck crash and what that looks like in your case.
For over 20 years, we’ve fought for Texans like you, helping them regain their lives.
If you were injured in a truck accident, contact us online or call our office at 214-200-4878 to schedule your free consultation.