Park Ridge is a suburban community where people routinely drive to work, run errands, and walk near retail and office areas. That day-to-day movement increases the kinds of incidents that commonly lead to fractures, including:
- Rear-end collisions and hard braking during commuting and stop-and-go traffic
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries near busy corridors
- Rideshare/taxi drop-offs where traffic patterns can shift suddenly
- Slip-and-fall hazards from weather-related conditions (ice, snow melt, wet sidewalks)
- Construction and maintenance work tied to commercial properties
What makes these cases hard is that insurance adjusters often try to narrow the story to the moment of impact—while fractures create consequences that unfold over weeks or months: surgeries, imaging, physical therapy, missed work, and lasting mobility limits.


