Broken bones in Skokie often come from incidents that involve traffic flow, pedestrian activity, and frequent stops/starts—conditions that can make crashes and falls more likely.
Common fracture scenarios we see locally include:
- Intersection collisions involving turning vehicles and drivers who may not have had clear sightlines at the moment of impact.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries, including trips or impacts when someone is struck at close range.
- Sidewalk and parking-lot falls tied to uneven pavement, potholes, poor lighting, or delayed cleanup after weather.
- Commercial property incidents near retail corridors where walkways can become hazardous during peak foot traffic.
- Workplace and loading-area accidents where lifting, slips, or equipment issues lead to wrist, hand, ankle, or leg fractures.
In these situations, the injury may look straightforward at first—but the long recovery (immobilization, physical therapy, follow-up imaging) can become expensive and disruptive.


