Edgewater sits in a high-traffic, highly connected area where accidents often involve multiple moving parts: pedestrians and vehicles sharing limited space, quick stops and lane changes, and hazards that can be missed in the moment.
Broken bone injuries here commonly come from:
- Intersection collisions near commuting routes
- Pedestrian impacts where a fall causes fractures (ankle, wrist, hip)
- Slip and fall incidents in retail/entryway areas, especially where ice, water, or debris accumulates
- Construction-adjacent hazards near active work zones or blocked walkways
Because these incidents can unfold quickly, insurers may try to argue about what happened first—your symptoms, the mechanism of injury, and whether the fracture truly resulted from the event.


