Many Madison residents spend time on major corridors and interchanges where traffic can change quickly—construction zones, merging lanes, late braking, and distracted driving all raise the risk of serious orthopedic injuries.
Broken bones commonly occur when:
- A driver rear-ends you at a stoplight or during sudden slowdowns
- A vehicle runs off the lane or clips you at higher speeds
- A pedestrian or cyclist injury leads to fractures from impact or falls
- A property hazard (like a slick surface near an entrance) causes a fall
After a collision or fall, insurers may try to narrow the story to “minor pain” or claim the fracture is unrelated. In Madison cases, the timeline matters: what happened, when symptoms started, and how quickly you got imaging and follow-up care.


