Revere’s mix of busy streets, dense pedestrian areas, and active work zones means fractures can happen in a few recurring ways:
- Road traffic collisions involving commuters traveling to and from nearby employment centers
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries where drivers don’t yield or stop safely
- Slip-and-fall incidents on sidewalks and walkways during wet or winter conditions
- Construction and maintenance-related accidents, including falls from elevation, improper site safety, or defective temporary conditions
The common thread in these cases is not just the fracture itself—it’s the surrounding facts: what caused the fall or impact, what the other party knew (or should have known), and how quickly care was obtained.


