Passaic residents and visitors deal with a mix of commute traffic, busier intersections, and pedestrian activity—often around routes where drivers, cyclists, and walkers share space. Broken bones are a frequent result when:
- A distracted driver strikes a pedestrian while crossing or walking near traffic lanes
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes cause wrist, hand, ankle, or leg fractures from sudden impact
- Motorcycle and e-bike collisions lead to severe orthopedic injuries
- Falls during weather changes (ice, wet pavement, or uneven sidewalks) cause hip, knee, or foot fractures
In these scenarios, insurers may argue the fracture is unrelated or claim the impact “wasn’t enough.” The difference between a fair outcome and an unfair one often comes down to evidence and timing.


