Gardner is a commuter community, and many fracture injuries happen in situations that look ordinary at first:
- Rear-end collisions and lane-change crashes on busy corridors can cause wrist, shoulder, hip, or leg fractures.
- Stop-and-go traffic can make it harder to document the exact moment someone was struck and when pain began.
- Parking lot accidents at retail centers and office buildings—uneven pavement, icy patches, poorly lit walkways—often lead to falls and fractures.
Insurance adjusters may argue the injury is unrelated or that you waited too long to get treatment. In Gardner, where people often rely on quick medical visits and tight work schedules, delays happen. The key is building a clear record that connects the incident to the fracture and the treatment that followed.


