Broken bones aren’t just from “big crashes.” In Bossier City, fractures frequently come from everyday incidents that can still create serious orthopedic injuries:
- Rear-end collisions and high-speed lane changes on busy commuting routes, leading to wrist, shoulder, ankle, or leg fractures.
- Slip-and-fall injuries outside stores, restaurants, and parking areas—especially where spills, ice-like traction issues, or poor cleanup contribute to a fall.
- Construction and roadway work—including ladder/step falls from uneven surfaces, impacts from moving equipment, or insufficient site safety.
- Workplace injuries affecting hands, arms, knees, and feet—particularly in industrial, maintenance, and logistics environments.
- Tourist and event crowds where sidewalks and parking lots get congested, increasing the risk of tripping hazards and collisions.
When these incidents happen, the most important question isn’t just “Was my bone broken?” It’s whether the fracture can be tied to a specific cause and whether the responsible party can be held accountable.


