Wood Dale sits in a corridor of daily commuting traffic and frequent cross-traffic movement. Broken bones commonly occur in situations like:
- Rear-end and low-to-moderate speed collisions that still produce wrist, elbow, knee, or ankle fractures due to how the body twists at impact.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents, where a fall can lead to hip fractures, wrist fractures, or broken ribs.
- Parking-lot and driveway accidents near retail areas or apartment/condo entrances, including uneven pavement, poor lighting, or blocked visibility.
- Construction and maintenance activity around commercial properties, where debris, wet surfaces, or unsafe walkways contribute to falls.
In these cases, insurers frequently focus on the story they can tell quickly: “It wasn’t that accident,” “it’s unrelated,” or “the injury is exaggerated.” We focus on the details that matter—timing, mechanism of injury, consistent medical documentation, and evidence you may not think to preserve.


