Broken bone claims in Rye frequently arise from collisions and property conditions that are predictable on busy days but still handled carelessly.
Common fracture scenarios we see in Westchester-area cases include:
- Traffic collisions during commute hours (rear-end crashes, lane-change impacts, and sudden stops) leading to wrist, shoulder, ankle, or leg fractures.
- Trip-and-fall injuries on uneven pavement, poorly marked walkways, or uncleared winter hazards—especially when ice or meltwater refreezes.
- Workplace and jobsite accidents involving lifting, scaffolding, ladders, or insufficient safety measures—often resulting in orthopedic injuries that worsen if treatment is delayed.
- Recreational injuries connected to unsafe conditions at facilities or events (for example, damaged surfaces or inadequate supervision).
Insurers tend to dispute fractures when there’s any uncertainty about timing (“Was the injury really caused by that crash?”) or mechanism (“Does this X-ray match what you say happened?”). When that happens, your records and your timeline matter more than most people realize.


