Broken bone injuries don’t usually happen “out of nowhere.” In Cahokia Heights, residents often deal with patterns that increase the risk of orthopedic trauma:
- Traffic and commuting crashes: Rear-end collisions, intersection impacts, and sudden stops can cause wrist, ankle, shoulder, and leg fractures—even when the crash doesn’t look severe at first.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries: Strikes involving walkers and cyclists can result in broken ribs, hip fractures, and foot/ankle injuries, particularly when drivers dispute whether the impact caused the fracture.
- Slip, trip, and fall on residential and retail property: Ice, tracked-in debris, uneven sidewalks, poorly lit steps, and wet entrances can lead to wrist, hip, and spine fractures.
- Construction and maintenance work: Contractors and employers may be responsible when safety conditions fail—think inadequate barriers, unsafe ladders, or a lack of fall protection.
In each scenario, the early dispute is often similar: the other side may claim the fracture was pre-existing, that you were injured by something else, or that the timing doesn’t match.


