Broken bones in Anchorage aren’t limited to car crashes. Many injuries happen in predictable local situations:
- Winter slip-and-fall incidents on sidewalks, parking lots, and entryways—especially where snow removal or anti-ice treatment is delayed.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions near high-foot-traffic corridors, where drivers may not anticipate sudden ice patches or visibility issues.
- Workplace and construction injuries in an industrial workforce environment—where equipment, footwear traction, or safety procedures can be challenged.
- Tourism and seasonal activity injuries—people visiting or moving around for winter events may be unfamiliar with Anchorage terrain.
In these cases, insurers often try to reduce the claim by arguing the hazard wasn’t negligent, the fracture wasn’t caused by the incident, or the injury was “minor” based on early reports.


