Connecticut winters and busy local roads can increase the odds of injuries that look straightforward at first—then get complicated. Common examples include:
- Slip-and-fall injuries after snowmelt or ice forms along building entrances, sidewalks, or parking areas.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busier commuting routes, where witnesses may be gone by the time you’re discharged.
- Workplace orthopedic injuries tied to industrial schedules, loading docks, warehouses, and construction zones.
In many of these situations, insurers move quickly to minimize payout. They may argue the fracture was unrelated, that the mechanism doesn’t match the imaging, or that you waited too long to seek care.
That’s why we focus early on the evidence chain—what happened, when you were treated, and how your medical providers described the injury.


