In Newark, broken bone injuries commonly happen in situations tied to daily movement—commutes, rideshare/drop-off routines, and cross-town travel connecting residential areas to work and schools.
You may be facing a serious fracture if you were hurt in:
- Rear-end collisions and sudden stops near major commuting corridors
- Left-turn and lane-change crashes where the impact is contested
- Pedestrian or bicycle incidents near busier intersections and crosswalks
- Parking lot accidents involving slips, poor lighting, or vehicle access issues
Even when the break seems “obvious” after imaging, disputes often show up later—especially around causation (what caused the fracture) and how long the recovery will truly take.


