In and around Geneva, many serious fractures come from incidents that happen quickly and feel “ordinary” at first—until you can’t bear weight, you’re told you need surgery, or you learn you’ll need weeks of therapy.
Common local situations include:
- Commuting and turn-lane collisions: sudden braking, following-distance issues, and lane-change disputes can become major causation fights when a fracture appears days later.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries near busy corridors: even at lower speeds, falls and impacts can cause wrist, ankle, or hip fractures.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in winter and shoulder seasons: ice, melt-water, and poorly managed walkways can lead to fractures that insurance adjusters try to downplay as “minor.”
- Work injuries in industrial and construction settings: equipment handling, falls from ladders/scaffolding, and inadequate safety setup can produce fractures that require orthopedic follow-up.
Because these events are often contested, the strongest cases are built early—while witnesses, video, and physical evidence are still obtainable.


