Ankeny’s mix of commuting traffic, residential intersections, and active construction/contracting work means fracture injuries are commonly tied to events like:
- Traffic collisions on major corridors and turning lanes
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near schools, retail areas, and transit stops
- Worksite injuries involving lifts, tools, ladders, or safety-system failures
- Slip-and-fall events during weather changes (ice melt, tracking from parking lots, uneven surfaces)
In these situations, insurers may try to minimize the claim by arguing the injury is minor, unrelated, or healing “normally.” Fractures—especially those involving joints, compound injuries, or delayed diagnosis—often have consequences that show up weeks later.


