Orthopedic injuries are not routine when they require surgery, extended recovery, or result in lasting physical limitations. A fracture is more than a broken bone; it can mean months of immobility, loss of income, and, in many cases, permanent impairment. In these situations, working with a serious orthopedic injury attorney becomes critical to understanding the full scope of your case.
This practice area focuses on serious orthopedic injuries involving surgery, complications, or long-term disability. These cases require strategy, preparation, and a clear understanding of what is at stake.
At Subin Law, we do not operate as a volume practice. We take on a limited number of cases so each can be prepared thoroughly and positioned for maximum recovery. Every case is built with the expectation that it may go to trial because that creates leverage.
If your injury has affected your ability to work, move freely, or live independently, the approach to your case should reflect the seriousness of that impact.
Compensation for Serious Orthopedic Injuries
Healing timelines for orthopedic injuries often span months and, in severe cases, years. Surgical procedures, implanted hardware, and joint reconstruction can permanently alter mobility and quality of life.
Some injuries never completely heal. Chronic pain, instability, and reduced function can persist long after treatment ends, affecting personal independence and long-term earning capacity.
We pursue compensation that reflects the full scope of these outcomes, including:
- Surgical and ongoing medical care
- Rehabilitation and long-term treatment
- Loss of income and reduced earning capacity
- Permanent disability or impairment
Not every fracture reaches this level. When it does, the case must account for both immediate and future consequences.
Orthopedic Injuries We Handle
We represent clients with serious fractures and orthopedic injuries involving:
- Spine and vertebral injuries (back and neck)
- Hip, pelvis, and lower extremity fractures
- Shoulder, arm, and complex joint injuries
- Multiple fractures or trauma-related orthopedic damage
These injuries often require surgical intervention such as internal fixation, joint reconstruction, or replacement procedures, all of which carry extended recovery timelines and the chance for lasting limitations.
A Different Approach to Injury Cases
Many personal injury firms are built around volume. That is not how we operate.
We focus on cases where the stakes are high, where injury, recovery, and the long-term impact require more than routine handling. That means:
- Fewer cases, handled with greater attention
- Preparation from day one
- A strategy built around leverage and trial readiness
This approach lets us fully develop each case and pursue results that reflect the true impact of the injury.
Speak With a New York Orthopedic Injury Attorney
If your injury required surgery, involved a prolonged recovery, or has resulted in lasting physical limitations, speaking with a serious orthopedic injury attorney can help you understand the full value of your case.
We offer free consultations and handle cases on a contingency basis. You do not pay legal fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf.