Arizona Personal Injury Lawyers
Most people who suffer a broken bone know it almost immediately. That said — it is entirely possible to sustain a broken bone — in a motorcycle accident, in a fall or from any type of direct blow to the body — and not realize it until after your rights to seek compensation from the person or business responsible have expired.
If you have been involved in any type of accident that was caused by someone else's negligence — protect your rights to recover compensation for the full extent of your losses. Contact our law offices and schedule a free consultation with an attorney or call us directly at 602-903-3083.
At the Personal Injury Law Office of Barry E. Lewin, P.C., we take great pride in our ability to take effective and decisive legal action on behalf of the accident victims we represent. Our attorneys draw from nearly 30 years of combined experience and will provide you with aggressive legal representation designed to secure the compensation you need and deserve — and the personalized attention and emotional support you need during the legal process.
Broken Bones Break Lives
Insurance companies will often try to downplay the significance of broken bones because broken bones heal. Although that statement is true to a certain extent, it is also misleading. The truth is that while many fracture injuries do heal, not all of them heal fully.
For instance, a skull fracture itself may heal, but the effects suffered because the brain was injured too may not. The type of fracture is important too. A severe compound fracture, for example, may technically "heal" but leave the person who suffered it with less than the full range of normal movement, an inability to stand or sit for long periods of time and reduced stamina.
Who suffers the fracture is also important. Take, for example, the construction worker who suffers a broken hip. Left without the stamina or full range of motion he or she had before, that worker will now be likely be forced to leave the only line of work he or she has ever known.
We consider all of these compensable factors and more in representing our clients.
Contact a Certified Specialist in
Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation
Our principal attorney, Barry E. Lewin, is among less than two percent of attorneys statewide who have been certified by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization as a specialist in injury and wrongful death litigation. To become certified, lawyers must meet strict guidelines related to experience, knowledge and professional dedication.
For a free consultation — call us in Phoenix at 602-903-3083 or contact our firm online.






