In a city where traffic, tourism, and year-round construction overlap, broken-bone injuries don’t always come with a simple “who caused it” answer.
Common Bradenton scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes on high-traffic corridors where medical findings are challenged (e.g., insurers argue the fracture wasn’t caused by the crash).
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busy commercial areas, where video availability and witness accounts can make or break causation.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail and restaurants, including injuries that involve hip fractures, wrist fractures, and dislocations.
- Workplace and jobsite accidents tied to equipment, scaffolding, or unsafe work practices—especially in industries where orthopedic injuries can be life-altering.
Even when you know what happened, insurers may try to minimize responsibility or argue that your fracture was pre-existing, unrelated, or worsened by later events. The goal of a lawyer is to counter those arguments with a clean timeline and medical consistency.


