Broken bones often happen in ways that look ordinary until a fracture shows up. In Milpitas, claims frequently involve:
- Auto collisions during commute congestion (rear-end impacts, lane changes, and sudden braking) causing wrist, ankle, rib, or leg fractures.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries near busy intersections where visibility, speed, and warning signage can become central to fault.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in retail centers and mixed-use areas where spills, poor lighting, or delayed cleanup can contribute to hip or wrist fractures.
- Workplace and industrial injuries tied to warehouse settings, maintenance work, loading docks, and safety compliance issues.
- Construction-zone hazards such as uneven surfaces, debris, or unclear detours that increase trip-and-fall risk.
When fractures occur, the insurer may argue the injury was minor, unrelated, or pre-existing. The difference between a low offer and a fair settlement is usually the quality of evidence and how convincingly it connects the incident to the orthopedic injury.


