Many fracture cases here involve common local patterns:
- Commuter traffic and intersection impacts: Rear-end collisions and angle crashes can cause wrist, ankle, hip, and back fractures—then insurance disputes begin about speed, lane position, and “why you were injured.”
- Worksite and industrial injury risk: New Castle has a mix of manufacturing and logistics activity. When equipment, loading areas, or safety procedures fail, orthopedic injuries can happen fast—and documentation matters.
- Slip-and-fall on uneven surfaces: Sidewalks, parking areas, and outdoor steps can be hazards in seasonal weather. Insurers often argue the condition wasn’t dangerous or that warnings were adequate.
Because these incidents are so frequent, adjusters often use familiar tactics: downplaying the mechanism of injury, questioning the timeline, or suggesting your fracture was unrelated.


