Meriden is a commuter hub. People move through busy corridors, parking lots, and job sites every day—so fractures often happen in predictable ways:
- Traffic collisions on and around I-691 and other high-speed routes, where impact forces can cause wrist, ankle, hip, or leg fractures.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near retail areas and busier intersections, where a fall or blunt impact can lead to fractures that aren’t obvious at first.
- Store and property accidents tied to wet floors, uneven walkways, or poor cleanup—problems that can worsen in winter and shoulder seasons.
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries involving equipment, lifting, or inadequate safety controls.
When a broken bone claim is handled incorrectly, the insurer’s goal is usually the same: downplay the cause, argue the injury was minor, or treat your recovery as if it will “wrap up” quickly. Your medical records and the story you document early on are what push back.


