Lemon Grove sits near major commuting routes and also has plenty of neighborhood streets where drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians share space. That mix can lead to fractures in common scenarios like:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes that cause wrist, ankle, hip, or shoulder fractures
- Crosswalk and turn collisions where the injured person is already in motion and can’t “prove” impact mechanics later
- Sidewalk and driveway hazards—uneven concrete, curb gaps, and poor drainage that create falls
- Construction-zone or utility work impacts where cleanup and signage aren’t always consistent
In these cases, the difference between a claim that moves and one that stalls often comes down to how quickly you documented symptoms and how well your medical records reflect the injury’s cause.


