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Face/Facial Injuries & Fractures

Facial injuries and fractures can occur because of trauma in car accidents, gas explosions, a plane crash or train accident, dog and animal attacks, defective auto products, slips, trips and falls, or an assault.

The importance of physical appearance in our society, particularly for women and children, means that any disfigurement or scarring from accidents and injuries can become a source of emotional distress, affecting one's ability to interact well with others and engage confidently in work and life. Recovery and reconstruction can be painful and expensive. You have a right to seek damages and gain closure for any negligence or violence against you or those you love.

Getting proper and immediate treatment from top plastic surgeons and others who specialize in maxillofacial (jaw) or craniofacial (head) procedures is vitally important for healing and a positive prognosis and result.

Soucie Law Can Help You Move Forward

One of the things you need most when you or a loved one is dealing with facial injuries and fractures is legal help. We will help you understand the legal process and help you find the best possible legal representation to be your advocate through what could be a long medical and legal process, so you can move forward after such an injury.

If you would like to talk to someone at Soucie Law right away, call (763) 427-8888. After business hours, our answering service will relay your message to the on-call attorney immediately.

Results as a Personal
Injury Attorney

A 14 year old boy, injured on a power line, received a settlement of $72 million over his lifetime.
An $8 million jury verdict for a motorcyclist seriously injured by a drunk driver.
A man severely injured when his automobile is struck by a semi-truck and trailer at an intersection, recovered $2.8 million.
The family of a 39 year old man killed by a defective power pole recovered $5.9 million.A man severely injured when his automobile is struck by a semi-truck and trailer at an intersection recovered $2.8 million.
A woman, severely injured as a result of a natural gas explosion, recovered a substantial, but confidential, settlement.
A confidential, but substantial settlement was recovered for the family of a 24 year old man killed by electrocution.
Two families of victims killed in a natual gas explosion recovered substantial, confidential settlements.
A man severely injured in a natural gas explosion recovered a substantial, confidential settlement.
A woman who lost her bladder due to medical malpractice recovered $1,350,000.
The family of a 42 year old man who died when he raised a sailboat mast into a power line recovered $1,000,000.
A 14 year old boy who lost part of his leg to a power line recovered $700,000.
A jury awards of $472,000 to a woman injured in a car crash, $606,000 to another car crash victim, and $500,000 to the family of a man who was killed by a driver who crossed the centerline on a snowy road.
The electrocution death of a 36 year old man resulted in a $2,159,000 jury award for his family.
A confidential settlement was obtained for a young man struck by a newspaper delivery vehicle while he was riding his bicycle to work.
We have handled many other cases where we have made significant recoveries for victims and their families, providing the support they deserve as they try to put their lives back together.
A 14 year old boy, injured on a power line, received a settlement of $72 million over his lifetime.
An $8 million jury verdict for a motorcyclist seriously injured by a drunk driver.
A man severely injured when his automobile is struck by a semi-truck and trailer at an intersection, recovered $2.8 million.
The family of a 39 year old man killed by a defective power pole recovered $5.9 million.A man severely injured when his automobile is struck by a semi-truck and trailer at an intersection recovered $2.8 million.
A woman, severely injured as a result of a natural gas explosion, recovered a substantial, but confidential, settlement.
A confidential, but substantial settlement was recovered for the family of a 24 year old man killed by electrocution.
Two families of victims killed in a natual gas explosion recovered substantial, confidential settlements.
A man severely injured in a natural gas explosion recovered a substantial, confidential settlement.
A woman who lost her bladder due to medical malpractice recovered $1,350,000.
The family of a 42 year old man who died when he raised a sailboat mast into a power line recovered $1,000,000.
A 14 year old boy who lost part of his leg to a power line recovered $700,000.
A jury awards of $472,000 to a woman injured in a car crash, $606,000 to another car crash victim, and $500,000 to the family of a man who was killed by a driver who crossed the centerline on a snowy road.
The electrocution death of a 36 year old man resulted in a $2,159,000 jury award for his family.
A confidential settlement was obtained for a young man struck by a newspaper delivery vehicle while he was riding his bicycle to work.
We have handled many other cases where we have made significant recoveries for victims and their families, providing the support they deserve as they try to put their lives back together.

What Former Clients Say

"One of the first things I asked when I finally woke up was, 'Was it my fault?' This terrible thing happened and Fred proved I wasn't at fault. I can't tell you what a relief that was to know that and to have someone taking care of the stuff like the billing and the insurance companies and the hospital when this happened. Fred really went the extra mile to prove our case."

– Mary F


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