Many personal injury claims sound similar, but Hawthorne injury patterns tend to cluster around a few situations:
- Commuter collisions and turn-lane impacts: Sudden braking, lane changes, and disputed “right of way” moments can affect how insurers argue causation.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries: Even when a driver is at fault, insurers may argue the pedestrian “moved into traffic” or that the injury is unrelated.
- Slip-and-fall on residential and retail properties: After rain or freeze-thaw cycles, a small hazard can lead to a major fracture—yet property owners often claim the condition wasn’t known or wasn’t there long.
- Construction and maintenance areas: Falls during repairs, poor housekeeping, or missing safety barriers can create orthopedic injuries.
Because these scenarios are common locally, we know what to look for in the record—what the photos should show, what witness accounts must address, and how to translate medical findings into a clear legal story.


