Unexpected injuries, like a broken bone, can lead to significant out-of-pocket costs, especially if you don’t have health insurance. Even if you do, health insurance won’t cover out-of-pocket expenses like insurance deductibles and copays for treatment. You can consider an individual accident insurance policy from Aflac to help cover expenses that aren’t covered by your primary health insurance. Read on to learn about the cost of a broken bone without insurance and how accident insurance can help.
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Without insurance, a broken bone could cost anywhere between $310 and $150,000.1 This wide range is due to the variability of cost factors like the type of bone, severity of the break, and the potential for follow-up procedures and complications. Below are examples of average expected costs in some common breaks without insurance:1
Break type | Non-surgical cost | Surgical cost |
---|---|---|
Finger | $420 - $1,000 | $7,000 - $14,250 |
Nose | $1,500 - $4,700 | $9,600 - $19,100 |
Arm | $900 - $1,800 | $17,150 - $31,000 |
Leg | $1,275 - $2,500 | $19,375 - $41,000 |
Whether or not you need surgery is a major cost factor for the cost of a broken bone, but it’s not the only one. The following factors can all have a significant impact on the total cost of care:
There are several types of bone fractures:2
Open and displaced fractures are much more likely to require surgery to repair. They will also typically require longer recovery times and may create more challenges in your life. Health insurance will not cover childcare when you have to go to follow-up appointments, but benefits from a supplemental accident insurance policy can help.
As we detailed earlier, different bones cost more or less to repair and treat. The cost of a broken arm without insurance is typically more expensive than a broken finger. However, it’s not always the case that larger bones will cost more to fix. Some smaller bones, like a nose or vertebrae, may be more expensive due to the delicacy of the treatment required.
The average cost of an emergency room visit is $2,715, and it may be higher depending on the treatment you receive there.3 The cost of visiting an urgent care center can be less expensive. If the fracture is minor, you may consider an urgent care visit, while more serious breaks should be treated in the emergency room.
One of the most significant variables in the total cost of a broken bone is your recovery timeline and treatment needs. Without health insurance, you should expect to pay a lot more for long-term treatment than you would with insurance. A supplemental accident insurance policy can also help reduce your out-of-pocket costs by helping you with medical and living expenses.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Help cover yourself and your family with coverage from Aflac.
Get StartedAflac accident insurance pays cash benefits directly to the policyholder unless otherwise assigned, that you can use as you see fit. After a covered accident, you can submit a claim. Once approved, you’ll receive a benefit payout that you can use to help pay for uncovered medical expenses like specific treatments, prescription drugs, childcare, or living expenses. Having accident insurance coverage can help you receive the financial support you need during your recovery.
Even with health insurance, you’re still responsible for deductibles, copays, coinsurance, and non-covered services that can add up fast if you have a severe break. Accident insurance provides a cash benefit that you can use to help pay medical and non-medical expenses after breaking a bone. This extra layer of protection helps provide additional financial flexibility when you want greater control over your treatment plan.
Breaking a bone can be a significant expense. Whether you have health insurance or not, it could cause financial stress. With Aflac supplemental accident insurance for individuals, cash benefits for covered accidents can help you with unexpected medical expenses and any other unforeseen costs you want to use your benefit for. You can apply for this type of supplemental policy directly through Aflac. Contact an agent today to learn more about how accident insurance policies work and get a quote.
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1 Mira Health – How Much Does a Broken Bone Cost Without Insurance? A Comprehensive Guide. Updated March 3, 2025. Accessed May 8, 2025. https://www.talktomira.com/post/how-much-does-a-broken-bone-cost-without-insurance.
2 Cleveland Clinic – Bone Fractures. Accessed May 8, 2025. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15241-bone-fractures.
3 Mira Health – Emergency Room Visit Cost With And Without Insurance (2025 Update). Updated February 25, 2025. Accessed May 8, 2025. https://www.talktomira.com/post/how-much-does-an-er-visit-cost.
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Accident: In Delaware, Policy A371AA & A371BA. In Idaho, Policy A37000ID. In Oklahoma, Policy A37000OK. In Virginia, Policies A371AAVA & A371BAVA. A38000 series: In Delaware Policies A38100DE – A38300DE & A382OFDE, In Oklahoma A38100OK – A38300OK & A382OFOK.
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