How To Treat Broken or Fractured Arm After Car Accidents

Broken or fractured arm after a car accident is not only painful, it results in a time out from work and may need lengthy treatments including surgery. It prevents you from carrying out your normal routine, it’s also uncomfortable, restricts mobility and makes it difficult to feed, groom and toilet yourself.

Accidents are most often caused by someone else’s fault or negligence. You can file a personal injury claim for compensation against those who were responsible for your accident. Injured victims are also entitled to compensation under statutory benefits in Ontario regardless of fault.

Symptoms include pain, swelling, and obvious deformity, inability to move the arm and/or decreased sensation. It’s important to get immediate medical attention, as there could be nerve damage, ligament or tendon tears, soft tissue injury etc. In very severe compound fractures, pieces of the broken bone may pierce through the tissues, resulting in open wounds. 

What is the treatment of fractures?

Treatments have to be carried out by a qualified physician or orthopedic specialist. In severe cases, where there are chances of nerve damage, severe lacerations or multiple fractures, hospitalization may be necessary. The arm must first be stabilized with a thick towel or cloth to prevent movement. An ice-bag helps to reduce swelling and pain for short periods. Split, full or partial cast will be put on by the treating doctor, and the arm must be put in a sling. Pain-management with painkillers like ibuprofen are usually prescribed.

Broken/fractured arm treatments can be quite long-drawn-out and expensive. Personal injury lawyers help you get the compensation you deserve.

How To Deal With Sciatica Pain After A Car Accident

Car accidents result in a variety of injuries. Some of them are serious and immediately visible and the treatment has to be given at once. Other injuries may be less visible, or the symptoms appear after a time lapse.

A good example is neck and back problems that follow car accidents. Even if your car was traveling at slow speeds and the impact was not very severe, the body may jerk in different directions and cause stress/strain to these areas. Based on your age and general health condition, the healing process can be short or long.

What is Sciatica pain?

Sciatica pain happens because of injury or damage to the sciatic nerve. It is the longest in the body, starting at the hip area and runs all the way down to your legs and feet. Radiating pain is felt commonly on the back of the legs. The condition of “sciatica” describes a variety of pains, ranging from dull aches to acute and intense bursts of pain. Tingling, numbness and weakness of the legs and back may be there. If you’re employed in a sedentary or desk job, sciatic pain can become more severe. Patients in the age group of 30-50 are most prone to this condition. Diabetes is also a contributory factor. In extreme cases, loss of bowel and bladder function may occur.

Early intervention is essential. Pain can be treated with OTC painkillers and physical therapy, exercise, hot and cold therapy. Stronger pain-management is recommended for serious cases, along with spinal steroid injections, surgery etc.

It’s important to contact an experienced car accident lawyer immediately, to ensure that you receive satisfactory compensation for your injuries and losses.