In San Dimas, many broken-bone cases come from predictable, local patterns:
- Commuting collisions on busy corridors where sudden stops and lane changes lead to serious impacts.
- Rear-end crashes that seem “minor” at first—until X-rays reveal wrist, rib, ankle, or spine injuries.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping areas and busier intersections.
- Property hazards around residential streets, apartment walkways, and commercial parking lots—especially when winter grime, landscaping, or wet surfaces aren’t handled promptly.
These scenarios matter legally because insurers often argue the injury is unrelated or “pre-existing.” Your claim needs a clear story linking the incident mechanism to the fracture diagnosis.


