Somerville sees a mix of busy roadways, commuter traffic, and active residential areas. That combination can create fracture cases where the “what happened” story is contested—particularly when:
- Crash injuries are described differently by drivers or witnesses.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents involve conflicting accounts about speed, visibility, or right-of-way.
- Property and slip incidents occur in places with inconsistent maintenance, weather-related hazards, or delayed cleanup.
- Worksite accidents involve multiple parties (contractors, supervisors, or property managers), making liability harder to pin down.
When a fracture is involved, the dispute often isn’t whether you’re hurt—it’s whether the incident caused that specific injury and whether the severity matches the mechanism described.


