Broken Nose

Following a broken nose, ongoing health issues can include chronic nasal obstruction, which causes breathing difficulties due to a deviated septum or persistent swelling. Recurrent sinus infections may develop due to disrupted nasal passages. A broken nose can also lead to chronic pain, tenderness, and headaches, along with an altered sense of smell (hyposmia or anosmia). Nasal deformity or asymmetry can occur, affecting appearance and potentially requiring surgery. In some cases, ongoing nosebleeds may persist due to fragile blood vessels in the nasal cavity. These complications might require medical intervention to address and manage effectively.

Broken nose X-ray

Helpful Information

A broken nose, or nasal fracture, occurs when the bone or cartilage of the nose is cracked or displaced, often due to trauma such as a fall, sports injury, or physical altercation. Symptoms typically include pain, swelling, bruising around the nose and eyes, difficulty breathing through the nose, and sometimes a visible deformity.

What sort of negligent or wrongful behaviours can cause a broken nose?

This can include physical assault, where a person intentionally strikes another, leading to facial injury. Reckless actions, such as careless driving resulting in a car accident, can cause facial trauma. Negligence during sports, such as failing to provide proper protective gear or allowing unsafe play, may also result in broken noses. Inadequate maintenance of premises, leading to falls or accidents, can be another cause. Medical negligence during procedures involving the nose can also result in fractures. These behaviors can lead to legal liability for the responsible party.

What is required to prove negligence?

It’s necessary to establish that the responsible party owed a duty of care and breached it, directly causing the injury. Evidence is required to support the claim, such as eyewitness testimony, CCTV footage, and medical records documenting the injury and its circumstances. It’s necessary to demonstrate that the injury was a foreseeable consequence of the breach, such as unsafe conditions or reckless behavior. Expert testimony may help connect the breach to the injury. Documentation of the injury’s impact, like pain, medical costs, and recovery time, further supports the claim.

How much compensation will I receive for a broken nose?

Compensation varies based on factors like the severity of the injury, medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term effects such as disfigurement or breathing issues. Cases involving significant medical intervention, permanent damage, or clear negligence by another party may result in higher compensation. Consultation with an experienced personal injury solicitor will help determine the strength of your case and the likely compensation award.

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