In a dense city like Chelsea, fractures frequently come from incidents where the cause is contested—especially when surveillance is limited or statements are inconsistent.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Pedestrian and crosswalk accidents where a driver claims the victim “stepped out” unexpectedly.
- Slip-and-fall injuries on icy sidewalks, wet entrances, or uneven surfaces from foot traffic.
- Construction and contractor injuries involving unsafe staging, debris, or missing protections.
- Transit-related incidents tied to sudden stops, crowding, or poor condition of walkways.
In these situations, the fracture itself is only part of the story. The real dispute often becomes: Was the mechanism of injury consistent with what the doctor diagnosed? and Who had a duty to prevent the harm?


