Highland Park is a suburban community with dense retail corridors, heavy commuting traffic on nearby routes, and frequent pedestrian activity near shopping and local destinations. That combination can create evidence and fault issues that are harder than they look:
- More moving parts in traffic claims: multiple vehicles, sudden lane changes, and disputed right-of-way near intersections.
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure: fractures can occur from crosswalk incidents, roadway debris, or turning-vehicle collisions.
- Property condition disputes: insurers may argue the hazard was minor, temporary, or that warnings were sufficient.
When fractures involve wrist, ankle, hip, or leg injuries, the impact often extends beyond the initial ER visit—missed work, follow-up imaging, orthopedic appointments, and physical therapy become part of the story.


