Blaine is a suburban hub with busy roadways, winter conditions, and active neighborhoods. That mix can create common injury scenarios where a fracture is more than an inconvenience:
- Winter slip-and-falls: Ice at entrances, parking lots, sidewalks, and building walkways can lead to wrist fractures, hip fractures, and other serious injuries.
- Commuting and roadway crashes: Sudden stops, lane changes, and reduced visibility can cause falls inside vehicles or impact injuries that result in broken bones.
- Workplace and industrial activity: Physical labor, warehouse environments, and construction-related hazards can cause traumatic orthopedic injuries.
- Pedestrian activity near retail and transit areas: People walking between destinations—especially in low-light or wet conditions—can get hurt when hazards aren’t addressed.
When the accident involves negligence, the legal question becomes: who is responsible for the hazard or unsafe conduct, and how do we prove your fracture was caused by that event?


