Fracture injuries in our area frequently come from scenarios like these:
- Turn-lane and merge crashes on busy corridors, where impact happens before drivers have time to react.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near retail areas or busier stretches of road, where fractures can occur even at lower speeds.
- Construction- and maintenance-zone impacts (including debris, lane changes, and unsafe work practices) that lead to falls or collisions.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in parking lots and entryways during weather transitions—when slick surfaces are more common than people expect.
These cases often involve disputes about how the injury happened and whether it matches the medical findings. The “right” response depends on the facts of your incident.


