Everett has its share of high-activity corridors—commuter traffic, busy sidewalks, and industrial or construction work. Broken bones commonly occur in patterns like:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes along busy routes, where impact mechanics can be disputed.
- Sidewalk and curb falls in winter or during late-season thaw, especially when hazards aren’t clearly marked or cleaned.
- Construction and warehouse injuries, where safety procedures, training, and equipment maintenance become central.
- Pedestrian incidents near crosswalks and transit-adjacent areas, where witness accounts can matter a lot.
Because these scenarios are common, insurers often push the same arguments: that the fracture was pre-existing, unrelated, or exaggerated. Your job early on is to make sure your medical record and the incident record tell a consistent story.


