Broken bone injuries in Tamarac frequently involve scenarios like:
- Intersection and turning crashes near commercial corridors, where impact forces can cause wrist, hip, knee, and ankle fractures.
- Rear-end collisions that lead to falls from the vehicle or secondary impacts—especially when someone is thrown forward or steps out afterward.
- Crosswalk and sidewalk incidents where a driver fails to yield or a pedestrian is struck while walking to nearby stores or bus stops.
- Trip-and-fall injuries on uneven pavement, curb edges, or poorly maintained walkways—leading to ankle fractures, broken toes, or wrist injuries from reflexive catching.
Even if your injury seems “straightforward” at first, fractures can develop complications (delayed union, nerve irritation, reduced range of motion). That’s why timing and documentation matter.


