Fracture injuries are often treated as “simple” at first—until healing reveals the real impact. In North Lauderdale, common scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and lane-change collisions on busy commuting routes, where fractures may not be immediately obvious due to adrenaline or delayed swelling.
- Parking lot injuries at shopping centers and retail corridors, where uneven pavement, poor lighting, or wet surfaces can lead to falls.
- Slip-and-fall incidents near entrances, walkways, and sidewalks where cleanup or warning procedures may be inconsistent.
Because these cases frequently involve shared blame arguments (e.g., “you were looking at your phone,” “you should’ve watched your step,” “the fall was avoidable”), the early phase of your claim is critical. The goal is to preserve evidence while it’s still obtainable.


