Broken bone injuries show up across Pomona in patterns tied to how people move and work here:
1) Commuting and crash-related fractures
Rear-end collisions, left-turn impacts, and lane-change crashes can cause wrist, arm, ankle, and leg fractures—especially when the body absorbs sudden force and passengers are thrown against seatbelts, dashboards, or interior surfaces.
2) Property injuries near retail and busy sidewalks
When you slip on a wet floor, trip over uneven surfaces, or get hurt in a poorly maintained walkway, fractures like hip fractures, wrist fractures, and dislocations can follow. In these cases, the question becomes how long the hazard existed and whether warnings or cleanup were reasonable.
3) Warehouse, construction, and industrial workforce accidents
Pomona’s industrial areas mean many injuries involve falls, struck-by hazards, and equipment-related mishaps. Fractures here often require imaging and specialist evaluation—plus documentation of work restrictions and missed shifts.
4) Events, nightlife crowds, and pedestrian risks
During higher-traffic periods, crowded crosswalks and congested walkways increase the odds of trips and impacts. If a fracture occurred in this kind of environment, witness accounts and video (when available) can be especially valuable.