Kane County Bone Fracture Attorneys
Bone Break Victims: We Help You Get Compensation
Have you or a loved one broken a bone in a car accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident or any other type of accident? Was that accident caused by another's act of negligence? If so, you may be able to seek compensation with the help of an experienced attorney.
People who enlist the Illinois Law Offices of Mathys & Schneid benefit from the assistance of not one, but two attorneys, each of whom has more than a decade of experience. In Naperville, Chicago and throughout the western suburbs, we stand up for accident victims like you by doing whatever it takes to get results. Our record demonstrates our success. We have recovered millions of dollars in compensation for victims of broken bones and other catastrophic injuries. You can be certain we can help you get the compensation you need.
Broken Bones Are Not Minor Injuries
While it is true that certain simple arm fractures can be healed very quickly with the assistance of a cast, most people who are in motor vehicle accidents suffer much more than a broken arm. Victims are more likely to suffer multiple complex fractures, in addition to other injuries. Surgeries may be necessary. Hardware may need to be inserted. Even when the injury is healed, there could be lingering issues, such as post-traumatic arthritis. We know how serious these injuries can be. We are serious about getting compensation for victims.
We Build Cases With Winning in Mind
Settlements are a common way to resolve personal injury cases. However, we believe that a settlement should not be accepted unless it is full and fair. Our Naperville broken bone attorneys are committed to a positive outcome, and if that means that trial is necessary, that is a step we are willing and ready to take.
We handle broken bones of all types, including:
- Broken legs
- Broken vertebrae
- Broken arms
- Broken hips
- Broken ribs
- Broken hands
- Broken feet
We Earn a Fee Only When You Get Results
All serious injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, which means you will not pay any attorney fees unless you receive compensation.
Contact us for a free consultation with an experienced lawyer.




