Broken bone injuries in Walnut often trace back to everyday local hazards and commute patterns, including:
- Traffic incidents on local connectors and commute routes: Rear-end crashes and lane-change impacts can cause wrist, ankle, and leg fractures even at moderate speeds.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions: Walmart/retail-area foot traffic and nearby shopping corridors increase the risk of falls and impact injuries.
- Residential and neighborhood slip-and-fall hazards: Wet landscaping, uneven walkways, and delayed cleanup can lead to hip fractures, wrist fractures, and dislocations.
- Workplace injuries for Walnut’s industrial and service workforce: Construction, warehouse activity, and maintenance work can involve falls, dropped objects, and equipment-related fractures.
If your injury happened in one of these common settings, your claim still has to prove two things: (1) the incident caused the fracture and (2) someone else is legally responsible.


