In Union County and surrounding areas, many broken bone injuries happen in predictable, everyday ways:
- Commute and roadway collisions (rear-end crashes, lane-change impacts, and intersection collisions)
- Pedestrian and sidewalk falls near shopping corridors and busier blocks
- Property hazards on walkways, stairways, and entrances where maintenance is delayed
- Construction, warehouse, and trade work injuries involving falls, dropped materials, or equipment issues
Fractures can look “simple” at first—until healing slows, surgery becomes necessary, or physical therapy reveals longer-term limitations. That’s why Roselle injury victims often need a strategy that accounts for both the initial diagnosis and the recovery curve.


