Broken Bones from Bicycle Accidents: Types, Treatment & Claims
Fractures are the most common bicycle accident injury. Learn about different breaks and compensation.
2023-12-01 • 6 min read
broken bonesfracturesinjuries
Broken bones are the most common serious injury in bicycle accidents. The type and location of the fracture significantly affects recovery time, treatment costs, and case value.• Most common cycling fracture • Usually from direct impact or bracing fall • 6-12 week recovery • May require surgery with hardware • From bracing against fall • Scaphoid fractures common and slow to heal • Often require surgery and physical therapy • High-energy crashes • Elderly cyclists especially vulnerable • Long recovery, may need replacement • Femur, tibia, fibula • Often from direct vehicle impact • Surgery usually required • Months of recovery • Cheekbone, eye socket, jaw • May require reconstructive surgery • Can affect vision and eating • Surgery: $10,000-50,000+ • Hardware (plates, screws): $5,000-15,000 • Physical therapy: $100-300/session • Total can exceed $100,000 for severe fractures • Arthritis • Limited range of motion • Permanent hardware • Scarring • Temperature sensitivity
Most Common Cycling Fractures
#
Clavicle (Collarbone)
#
Wrist and Forearm
#
Hip and Pelvis
#
Leg Fractures
#
Facial Bones
Fracture Severity
Simple/Closed: Bone breaks but doesn't pierce skin Compound/Open: Bone breaks through skin (infection risk) Comminuted: Bone shatters into multiple pieces Displaced: Bone ends don't align
Treatment Costs
- ER visit: $1,000-5,000
Long-Term Effects
- Chronic pain
Were You Injured in a Bicycle Accident?
This article is for informational purposes only. Every case is unique. Get personalized legal advice from an experienced bicycle accident attorney.
🚴 Get Your Free Case Review