Alameda has a mix of busy commuting corridors, dense residential streets, and highly walkable areas—so broken bones frequently come from incidents like:
- Collisions involving cars, bikes, scooters, and pedestrians
- Falls near crosswalks, curb ramps, and uneven sidewalk sections
- Trip-and-fall incidents around parking lots and storefront entries
- Construction-related hazards near streets, sidewalks, and utility work
When a fracture happens, the insurance side may try to move quickly—arguing the injury was minor, unrelated, or caused by something other than the incident. In Alameda, that’s especially common when the crash or fall happened in a high-traffic area where witnesses are distracted and footage may be overwritten.


