Broken bones in our area commonly follow patterns like these:
- Pedestrian and bike impacts near high-activity routes where drivers may not see someone in time.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail spaces, apartment common areas, or along sidewalks where ice, debris, or poor lighting can create hazards.
- Construction and maintenance incidents—including injuries from uneven surfaces, inadequate barricades, or unsafe worksite practices.
- Crash-related fractures from commuting schedules and traffic patterns that can leave little reaction time.
In each scenario, the key is the same: the fracture isn’t the end of the story. The claim must account for treatment, follow-up care, and limitations that can last well beyond the initial diagnosis.


