In the Northland area, many injuries involve collisions, turning impacts, and sudden stops—especially around high-traffic corridors and intersections where commuting patterns can make drivers less predictable. Broken bones are often the result of:
- T-bone and side-impact crashes causing arm, wrist, shoulder, or rib fractures
- Rear-end collisions leading to hand/wrist injuries or lower extremity trauma
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where falls produce hip, ankle, and leg fractures
- Trip-and-fall injuries in parking areas after rain, snowmelt, or poor cleanup
Insurers frequently try to reduce these cases by arguing the injury is minor, unrelated, or “part of normal wear and tear.” A fracture case in Gladstone requires more than sympathy—it requires proof of how the crash (or incident) caused the orthopedic damage.


