New Haven is a community where people commute for work and handle a lot of everyday errands. That means many orthopedic injuries come from predictable local situations:
- Crashes on nearby roads and intersections where sudden braking or lane changes lead to falls, impacts, and fractures
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier stretches where visibility or driver attention is disputed
- Worksite and property injuries involving loading areas, uneven surfaces, and safety-protocol breakdowns
- Delivery and service-related traffic that can create “he said/she said” disputes about speed, stopping distance, or right-of-way
When a broken bone case gets contested, it’s frequently not because the injury “doesn’t exist,” but because insurers challenge how the fracture happened, whether it matches the incident, or whether later symptoms were caused by the accident.


