Bone And Joint Injuries
Last updated on November 10, 2025
Sometimes a broken bone or injured joint heals quickly, leaving behind medical bills but no lasting physical damage. At other times, a bone or joint injury can cause significant complications for years to come. In the worst cases, such as when an elderly person breaks a hip, it can potentially lead to a fatal outcome.
Get Seen By A Skilled Doctor
Whether you think you have mild whiplash or a serious spinal fracture, it is important to consult both a skilled doctor and an experienced orthopedic injury lawyer.
At the North Carolina law office of R. Steve Bowden & Associates, we have decades of experience in catastrophic injury cases. Our lawyers will investigate your situation and see if the negligence of another party caused your injury. If so, we will zealously pursue full and fair personal injury compensation for you.
The deadline is short for these claims. In North Carolina, you must file your claim within three years from the date of your personal injury. If you miss this statute of limitations, you forfeit the right to recover compensation.
On The Job Injuries
If your injury happened on the job, we guide you through the workers’ compensation process. If you are unable to return to any type of work at all, we can help you file for benefits. No matter what you need, we are here to help.
Handling All Types Of Bone And Joint Injuries
R. Steve Bowden & Associates represents individuals with all types of orthopedic conditions, including:
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Whether you suffered your injury in a motor vehicle accident, in a slip-and-fall accident or due to nursing home neglect, you can find an experienced advocate at our law firm. Our lawyers strive to provide exceptional legal representation and personal attention to individuals and families in Greensboro and the surrounding communities.
In North Carolina, you must file a personal injury claim within three years from the date of the accident. For wrongful death injuries, it is only two years. That makes it crucial to speak with us quickly.
Contact our North Carolina law firm at 336-285-0925 or email us for a free initial consultation. Appointments are available 24/7.Let us help. We can come to you.
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