River Grove sits close to major commuting routes and frequent suburban traffic. That means broken bone injuries here commonly come from scenarios like:
- Rear-end collisions and side-impact crashes where the full extent of injury isn’t obvious at the scene
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busier stretches where visibility, lighting, and speed become disputed
- Slip-and-fall injuries caused by neglected sidewalks, entrances, or tracked-in moisture
In these situations, insurers may argue that your fracture is unrelated, that you were “already injured,” or that the accident wasn’t severe enough to cause the specific orthopedic damage. The difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls is usually the proof—not just the diagnosis.


