Fractures here commonly stem from predictable, real-world situations:
- Car and truck crashes on regional corridors and commutes—where the impact isn’t always obvious until imaging is done
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier downtown blocks or near public venues
- Tourist and event-related injuries where visitors may be unfamiliar with local walkways, lighting, or crowd flow
- Worksite and industrial injuries that involve equipment, uneven ground, or safety violations
- Slip-and-fall incidents in stores, restaurants, and property areas where cleanup or warnings weren’t handled properly
When a fracture occurs, the early story matters. Insurers often argue the injury was “minor,” “pre-existing,” or unrelated to the event—especially if symptoms changed or delayed imaging was involved.


