When you suffer a hip fracture in New York, you may find that it interferes with most areas of your life. It is a serious injury that has the potential to make it difficult for you to work, earn a living or even get around, and research shows that the vast majority of modern hip fractures result from individuals falling.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hip fractures are especially common among older adults, many of whom have certain risk factors that make them more likely to fall and hurt themselves.
More than 95% of hip fractures result from an individual falling down. Most of the time, they result from someone falling in a sideways manner. Women, particularly older women, are far more prone to hip fractures than men, and they are also more likely to develop osteoporosis, a bone condition that raises the chance of a slip-and-fall accident. Each year, about 300,000 older adults seek care from a hospital due to hip fractures.
If you are prone to falling, consider talking to your doctor about certain lifestyle changes you might make to lower the chances of a fall. Vision issues and the use of certain medications may enhance your fall risk while making changes to your home environment might reduce it. Many older adults make their homes easier to navigate by adding more light, installing bars and railings and keeping hallways and stairways clear.
When you fall and suffer a hip fracture or another type of serious injury because of someone else’s negligence, you may be able to hold that party accountable.
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