Waltham is a commuter-focused city with a mix of residential streets, busy corridors, and active work sites. That combination affects how fracture cases unfold—especially with evidence.
Common local patterns we see:
- Road and intersection impacts on higher-traffic routes where surveillance may be limited or traffic flow can obscure key moments.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where the injured person’s account is questioned, even when imaging confirms a fracture.
- Construction and maintenance work (including scaffolding, uneven surfaces, and equipment-related falls) where employers and contractors point to “safety compliance” and shift blame.
- Seasonal slip-and-fall fractures during freeze/thaw cycles, when hazards can appear and disappear quickly.
In these situations, a broken bone can become a “liability debate.” Our job is to keep the case grounded in how the injury happened and what the medical records show.


