West Haverstraw residents commonly face fracture-causing incidents connected to daily movement—vehicles turning at intersections, pedestrians stepping off sidewalks, and tight maneuvering around traffic. Broken bones are also common in:
- Car crashes and rear-end collisions on high-traffic corridors
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents with limited visibility
- Slip-and-fall events near storefront entrances, parking lots, and shared walkways
- Construction and industrial-area injuries tied to safety lapses or equipment issues
When an injury happens in these settings, the dispute usually isn’t “whether you’re hurt.” It’s whether the other side can convince the insurer the fracture was caused by something else—or that it’s not as serious as your records show.


