Many fracture injuries in our area happen in situations that sound routine at first—until the X-ray shows the extent of the damage. In Sturgis, that frequently means:
- Auto crashes on busy corridors where sudden braking, distracted driving, or lane issues can lead to wrist, arm, leg, or hip fractures.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in high-traffic areas where drivers may dispute what they saw.
- Worksite injuries involving equipment, falls, and crush-type impacts—where safety procedures and training are central to liability.
- Slip-and-fall injuries around businesses and properties where cleanup, warning signs, and maintenance records become the key battleground.
In these cases, insurers often try to focus on the “moment” of the crash or fall and minimize what happened afterward—like pain progression, mobility limits, and the need for follow-up imaging or therapy.


