Illustrations of Common Injuries & Potential Settlement Values

Comminuted Fracture of the Proximal Aspect of the Humerus

A comminuted fracture of the proximal aspect of the humerus is often caused by high-impact injuries. Symptoms include pain and swelling of the shoulder and decreased motion. Variables that influence treatment and recovery include: age, bone quality, general medical condition and concurrent injuries.

Potential Settlement Value

In 2005, the Court in Schade v. Chris, [2005] OJ No 3020 awarded the injured person $35,000 for injuries that included a proximal humerus fracture.
Comminuted Fracture of the Proximal Aspect of the Humerus

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