Detroit isn’t just about highways. Many injuries happen on busy corridors and in dense neighborhoods where people are walking, biking, parking, and rushing between appointments.
Common Detroit-area fracture scenarios we see include:
- Traffic crashes near interchanges and busy arteries (sudden stops, lane changes, and limited visibility at night)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where impact can cause wrist, ankle, hip, or spine fractures
- Slip-and-fall injuries related to ice, melt cycles, and untreated walkways after storms
- Construction and industrial-site injuries where safety controls fail or protective equipment is missing
In these cases, insurers frequently argue about one core issue: causation—they try to claim the fracture was unrelated, pre-existing, or caused by something else. Your records and timeline become the foundation for how Michigan adjusters and attorneys evaluate fault.


