In Albany, broken bones commonly result from incidents that happen in predictable places:
- Commuter traffic near major routes and intersections where braking patterns and visibility issues contribute to rear-end and sideswipe crashes
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries in busier downtown blocks, especially during evenings when attention is split between traffic and nearby venues
- Parking lot and sidewalk slip/trip accidents during winter freeze-thaw cycles and spring melt
- Construction-zone impacts where changing signage, lane shifts, and uneven surfaces create higher trip-and-fall risk
In these situations, the fight is often not whether you were injured—it’s what caused the fracture and who had the duty to prevent it. That’s where local-case experience becomes critical.


