Broken bones in Richmond commonly follow patterns we see again and again:
- Traffic collisions and commute crashes on major routes can cause wrist, ankle, and leg fractures—especially when impact forces are high or visibility is limited during weather.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in denser commercial areas can lead to fractures even at lower speeds due to the way bodies hit the ground.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail, restaurants, and office buildings—where spills aren’t cleaned promptly or where wet floors aren’t properly marked.
- Industrial and construction work injuries tied to equipment, site safety, or fall hazards—situations where documentation matters.
In each scenario, insurance companies often focus on whether the fracture was “serious enough,” whether it was caused by the incident, and whether your treatment was timely. Your job is to recover. Our job is to build the legal foundation for a claim that reflects the full impact of the injury.


