Broken bone injuries in our area often come from patterns we see repeatedly:
- Traffic and commuting collisions: Rear-end crashes, intersection impacts, and run-ins with sudden braking can lead to wrist, ankle, leg, and spine injuries.
- Roadside and parking-area falls: Uneven pavement, gravel edges, loading areas, and wet weather conditions can cause hip fractures or broken ankles.
- Worksite and industrial injuries: Campbellsville’s workforce includes trades and industrial settings where safety lapses can turn a minor incident into a serious orthopedic injury.
- Community activity and pedestrian risk: Even in smaller towns, crosswalks, event crowds, and sidewalks can create preventable trip-and-fall scenarios.
Because these situations vary, the evidence strategy has to match the way the incident unfolded—especially when an insurer tries to argue the fracture was unrelated.


