Wallington is close to major roadways and commuter routes, and that means more opportunities for serious crashes and pedestrian injuries. Many broken bone cases we see involve:
- Rear-end and lane-change collisions on busy stretches where reaction time is limited
- Intersections and crosswalk incidents involving pedestrians or bicyclists
- Slip-and-fall injuries outside retail areas or near building entrances where ice, debris, or worn surfaces create hazards
- Construction and utility work impacts that can lead to falls, impacts, or unsafe conditions
When a fracture happens, insurers often try to minimize it—by questioning how the injury occurred, pointing to gaps in treatment, or suggesting the harm was minor. Your case needs a strategy that addresses both the accident story and the medical proof.


