Somersworth residents commonly face fracture injuries in situations that sound straightforward at first—but become complicated once liability is questioned.
Common local scenarios include:
- Commuter and highway crashes where mechanics of impact are debated (speed, lane position, braking, and distraction)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents—including near busier corridors—where insurers challenge whether a driver exercised reasonable caution
- Slip-and-fall injuries on public or commercial property, where the fight often centers on whether the hazard existed long enough for warnings or cleanup
- Construction and maintenance work where fractures can follow falls, equipment incidents, or unsafe site practices
In each of these situations, the insurer’s first goal is often to reduce payout by disputing causation (claiming the fracture didn’t come from the incident) or fault (arguing you were partly responsible). Your best protection is a clear record and a legal strategy built for how these disputes are actually handled.


