Marquette’s weather can contribute to the kinds of accidents that lead to broken bones. Ice, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles can create hazardous conditions that are easy to miss—until someone falls.
Common Marquette scenarios include:
- Slip and fall accidents on icy sidewalks near retail areas, apartment entrances, or parking lots
- Pedestrian injuries during low-visibility evening conditions (headlights, glare, snowbanks)
- Vehicle collisions involving reduced traction on local roads and highways
- Construction and maintenance injuries tied to winter site conditions and schedule pressure
In these situations, the insurer’s first move is often to downplay the mechanism of injury (“you must have been hurt before,” “the fall didn’t cause that fracture,” or “we acted reasonably”). Your claim needs documentation that fits Michigan’s standards for negligence and causation.


