North Tonawanda residents often commute through busy corridors and spend time in areas with heavy pedestrian and vehicle interaction. That means broken-bone cases commonly arise from situations like:
- Intersection and turn collisions on major routes where visibility or timing is disputed
- Rear-end crashes where insurers question the severity of injury or causation
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail plazas, apartment common areas, and entryways where cleanup or warnings may have been delayed
- Construction-zone or worksite incidents involving trucks, uneven surfaces, or inadequate traffic control
In these cases, the same problem shows up repeatedly: the insurer tries to narrow the story to “it was minor” or “the fracture wasn’t caused by the accident.” Your evidence and timing decide whether that argument holds.


