Broken bones in Niagara Falls frequently come from patterns we see locally:
- Tourist and pedestrian-heavy areas: crowded sidewalks, uneven pavement, and busy crosswalks can turn a stumble into a wrist, ankle, or hip fracture.
- Weather and traction issues: winter ice, spring melt, and wet leaves can create hazardous conditions that property owners and businesses are expected to address.
- Commuting and roadway impacts: rear-end collisions and lane-change crashes can cause fractures that aren’t always obvious at first—especially if symptoms build over hours.
- Workplace and industrial settings: manufacturing, logistics, and construction activity can involve falls, impacts, and improper safety practices that lead to orthopedic injuries.
Because these cases often involve busy scenes and shifting witnesses (or footage that gets overwritten), acting quickly matters.


