Claremont is walkable in spots and busy around schools, shopping areas, and daily commuting routes. That mix can lead to fracture injuries from:
- Car accidents and commute collisions (including rear-end impacts that cause wrist/ankle/leg fractures)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near higher-traffic corridors
- Slip-and-fall injuries on uneven walkways, parking areas, or during wet-season conditions
- Sports and event-related injuries where the “minor” fracture becomes a surgery or therapy issue
In many cases, the dispute isn’t whether you suffered an injury—it’s whether the mechanism matches the medical findings and whether the other side will argue the fracture was unrelated, minor, or pre-existing.


