In a suburban area like Chestnut Ridge, broken bones commonly result from:
- Commuter traffic collisions (rear-end crashes, lane changes, and speeding in peak hours)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busier stretches where drivers may not expect foot traffic
- Parking lot and driveway accidents involving backing vehicles or uneven surfaces
- Construction-zone impacts where lane shifts and reduced visibility increase risk
When a fracture happens, insurers may try to minimize the severity or question whether the accident caused the injury. Your best protection is building a record early—before details get blurred by time, paperwork, or conflicting statements.


