Broken bones in the Monadnock region don’t usually come out of nowhere. Many Keene residents suffer orthopedic injuries in situations we commonly see, such as:
- Commute and crash injuries on routes connecting Keene to nearby towns, where speed changes, poor visibility, and sudden braking can contribute to collisions.
- Winter and shoulder-season slips on sidewalks, parking lots, and entryways—especially when melt/freeze cycles create slick surfaces.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents involving visitors and locals around busier areas, where drivers, roadway design, and nighttime visibility can all become disputed.
- Construction, warehouse, and jobsite injuries where equipment, uneven surfaces, and safety protocol issues can result in falls and impact fractures.
- “It didn’t feel that bad at first” fractures—injuries that seem minor initially but worsen as swelling increases or as you put weight on the area.
When the insurance adjuster says your fracture is “not consistent” or “unrelated,” it often comes down to whether the evidence matches the story of how the injury happened.


