Broken bones in Niles often result from situations local residents recognize:
- Commuter traffic crashes on area roads, where sudden braking, lane changes, and distracted driving can turn a minor impact into a wrist, ankle, hip, or back injury.
- Property slip and fall incidents in retail areas, apartment common areas, and sidewalks where weather, salt use, or cleanup delays can make a difference.
- Construction and industrial workforce injuries involving falls, equipment contact, or repetitive strain that leads to fractures and orthopedic complications.
Whatever the setting, insurers commonly argue that the fracture was unrelated, pre-existing, or “not caused by the incident.” Your job is not to prove your case alone—it’s to gather the right evidence early, and let counsel evaluate how the facts fit Illinois fault and damages rules.


