In a smaller city, people recognize the location and the parties, but insurers still try to narrow the story. For broken bone injuries, the dispute is frequently not whether you have an orthopedic diagnosis—it’s whether the fracture was caused by the specific incident.
Common Woodbury-area scenarios we see include:
- Intersection and commuting collisions: impacts that cause wrist, ankle, shoulder, or leg fractures, followed by arguments about sudden braking, lane position, or speed.
- Sidewalk and parking lot hazards: uneven pavement, poor lighting, or failure to clean up tracked debris leading to falls and hip fractures.
- Construction and industrial work: workplace conditions—training gaps, missing guards, unsafe setups—that result in breaks requiring surgery or long-term therapy.
When the other side claims the injury is unrelated, “pre-existing,” or exaggerated, your records and the incident timeline become the backbone of your case.


