In Cambridge, broken bones often come from the types of incidents people don’t think about until they happen—car crashes on regional roads, sudden stops in winter conditions, or pedestrians and cyclists getting struck near busy intersections. When a fracture is involved, the insurance side may argue the injury is minor, unrelated, or already healing “on track.”
Our goal is to help you build a Cambridge-focused, evidence-driven case that explains how the crash happened, what the injury actually was, and why the compensation should reflect real orthopedic recovery—not just the first bill.


