Woburn’s mix of commuter traffic, busy intersections, and everyday retail/workplace activity means fractures commonly occur in predictable local ways, such as:
- Car and truck crashes on Route 3 corridor and nearby roadways, including chain-reaction impacts that lead to wrist, forearm, knee, and leg fractures.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents, where a fall or impact can cause ankle, hip, and shoulder injuries.
- Slip-and-fall events in stores and office areas during weather changes—especially when ice, slush, or tracked-in moisture isn’t handled quickly.
- Workplace accidents at industrial and service locations, where falls, lifted loads, or equipment-related incidents can cause fractures.
In these situations, insurers often attempt to narrow the story: “It wasn’t caused by the crash,” “the injury existed before,” or “you should be back to normal already.” Your case typically turns on whether the medical timeline and incident evidence line up.


