Whether caused by a fall, machinery malfunction, vehicle accident, or repetitive stress, fractures and broken bones are among the most common injuries suffered on the job in Florida.
These injuries can affect every aspect of a worker’s life—from mobility and strength to earning potential and emotional well-being.
At Smith Feddeler & Smith, we’ve helped countless workers across Florida recover compensation for broken arms, legs, ribs, hips, and other fractures sustained in workplace accidents.
If you’ve suffered a broken bone on the job, understanding your rights under the Florida workers’ compensation system is key to protecting your health, income, and future. Call us at (863) 355-4204.
No matter the industry, workers are exposed to injury risks every day. In physically demanding jobs, the chance of suffering a broken bone is even higher. Some of the most common causes of workplace fractures include:
These injuries are not limited to high-risk industries. While fractures are more frequent among construction workers, warehouse employees, landscapers, and road crews, they also affect nurses, housekeepers, teachers, and administrative staff. A simple misstep on a wet floor can lead to a painful and debilitating injury for anyone.
Broken bones vary in severity, treatment requirements, and recovery time. Workers may suffer:
The most commonly fractured bones in workplace accidents include:
A broken bone is usually obvious, but not always easy to detect. Some stress fractures develop gradually, with mild pain that worsens over time. Other symptoms include immediate, sharp pain at the injury site, swelling, bruising, or tenderness, limited range of motion, an inability to bear weight or use the affected limb, and deformity or visible displacement in the injured area.
Treatment for fractures often involves immobilization using a cast, brace, or splint. More severe breaks may require surgery, metal rods, plates, or screws, physical therapy and rehabilitation, and time off work for recovery. Recovery can take weeks or months, and in some cases, workers may experience permanent limitations or chronic pain.
Yes. If your fracture occurred while performing your job duties—even if the accident was your own mistake—you are likely entitled to workers’ compensation benefits under Florida law. Florida’s workers’ comp system is no-fault, meaning you do not have to prove your employer did anything wrong.
Covered benefits may include:
At Smith Feddeler & Smith, we help injured workers across all industries—from hotel housekeepers and bus drivers to healthcare workers and first responders—obtain the full range of benefits they’re entitled to after a fracture.
Unfortunately, even with clear X-rays or medical records, some fracture claims are denied or delayed by insurance companies. Reasons for denial may include:
If this happens, don’t panic. We’ve helped injured workers reverse denied claims, recover lost wages, and get proper medical care. We gather evidence, communicate with doctors, and represent clients in hearings when needed.
Workers with fractures often feel pressured to return to work too soon or accept a lowball settlement. In physically demanding jobs, going back too early can lead to reinjury or permanent damage. Don’t let the insurance company rush your recovery or undervalue your case.
You have the right to choose a one-time change of physician, get a second opinion on surgery, dispute the insurer’s decisions or denials, pursue permanent impairment benefits if applicable, and file a claim even if your injury developed gradually over time. Our legal team is here to ensure your voice is heard, your medical needs are prioritized, and your benefits reflect the true impact of your injury.
A broken bone can leave you sidelined for weeks or months, and sometimes for good. Whether you slipped in a warehouse, were hit by a vehicle while driving a bus, or were injured in a hotel kitchen or construction zone, you deserve strong legal representation.
At Smith Feddeler & Smith, we’ve been helping Florida’s injured workers since 1968. We understand how difficult it is to recover while bills are piling up and the insurance company delays or denies your claim. Our mission is to take the pressure off your shoulders and help you get the full compensation you need to move forward.
If you or a loved one suffered a work-related fracture or broken bone, call Smith Feddeler & Smith today at (863) 355-4204 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. We don’t charge any fees unless we win your case. Let us fight for the medical care and financial support you need to recover and rebuild.