Many orthopedic injuries in the area occur during daily commuting and work travel—especially around busier corridors where drivers share the road with trucks, motorcycles, and pedestrians. When a crash, impact, or slip creates a fracture, insurers frequently try to narrow the claim to “minor” harm or argue the injury was unrelated.
Common East Chicago scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes that cause wrist, ankle, or hip fractures
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where falls lead to dislocations or broken bones
- Truck-related collisions and sudden stops that result in traumatic fractures
- Workplace and site accidents tied to industrial operations and equipment movement
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail areas, apartment complexes, or property common areas
What matters is not just that you were injured—it's whether the incident’s mechanics match the fracture diagnosed in your medical records.


