Injury patterns in Grenada often involve everyday driving: commuting between home and work, school drop-offs, errands around town, and highway travel through the area. Broken bones commonly result from:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes where your body absorbs sudden force
- Head-on or turning collisions at intersections
- Pedestrian or cyclist impacts near busy corridors
- Slip-and-fall injuries that occur after a collision (oil, debris, or uneven surfaces)
Even when the fracture seems “straightforward,” insurers may argue the injury is minor, unrelated, or already present. The truth is that orthopedic injuries can evolve—swelling, complications, and delayed diagnosis issues can change what your claim should cover.


