Dearborn has its share of high-speed commutes and busy corridors—plus pedestrian activity around retail areas and neighborhood intersections. Broken bone injuries commonly happen in situations like:
- Rear-end and lane-change crashes on busy routes where impact forces can fracture wrists, ankles, or ribs
- Pedestrian or crosswalk collisions involving broken bones and delayed swelling that complicates early assessments
- Falls in parking lots and entryways where slick surfaces, poor lighting, or delayed cleanup can lead to fractures
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial settings and safety training gaps, including falls from improper setups
What makes these cases harder is that insurance adjusters often focus on early “mechanism” questions: How did the fracture happen? and Does the medical record match the crash or fall?


