Fractures are sometimes treated like “simple injuries,” but in real life—after a wreck, a workplace incident, or a slip-and-fall—bones don’t always heal on the schedule you expect.
In Frankfort, common settings for orthopedic injuries can include:
- Commuter collisions and rear-end crashes on busy corridors leading into town
- Parking lot and driveway incidents near retail areas and offices
- Property hazards in shopping centers, apartments, and older commercial facilities
- Construction and maintenance work where safety protocols matter
After an injury, insurers may argue:
- the fracture was pre-existing
- the accident didn’t create the force needed for the specific break
- your treatment was delayed or unnecessary
When any of those arguments appear, the case often turns on a clear link between what happened and what your medical records show.


