Jeffersontown’s mix of busy roadways, shopping areas, and neighborhood routes means fractures often follow predictable “everyday” incidents:
- Commuter traffic crashes: rear-end collisions and intersection impacts can cause fractures that aren’t always obvious in the first ER visit.
- Store and sidewalk slip-and-fall injuries: wet floors, tracked-in debris, and uneven surfaces are common disputes—especially when surveillance footage is overwritten.
- Construction and maintenance work: falls from ladders, equipment mishandling, and incomplete jobsite safety can lead to serious orthopedic injuries.
- Community events and high foot-traffic days: crowded walkways and temporary setups can contribute to falls.
In these situations, insurers often try to narrow the story: “It was minor,” “it healed quickly,” or “your injury came from something else.” Our job is to push back with documentation that ties your fracture to the incident and supports a realistic compensation demand.


