Broken-bone claims in Shafter often come from incidents where the “force” of the event is obvious—but the blame is disputed.
Here are situations we see frequently:
- Car and truck collisions on local roadways: sudden braking, lane changes, and glare/visibility issues can turn routine driving into orthopedic injuries.
- Workplace and industrial accidents: falls, struck-by incidents, pinch-point injuries, and equipment contact can cause fractures that require urgent immobilization.
- Slip-and-fall injuries around commercial properties: wet surfaces, uneven sidewalks, and inadequate hazard warnings can lead to hip fractures, wrist breaks, or dislocations.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts near busy corridors: even lower-speed impacts can cause fractures—especially for older adults.
If your injury happened in one of these contexts, the case usually turns on the same key questions: Who failed to act reasonably, and how did that failure cause your specific fracture?


