In Greensboro, broken bones are commonly tied to incidents like:
- High-speed crashes on major corridors where emergency care is delayed by traffic congestion
- Intersection collisions (including turn-lane impacts) that cause wrist, ankle, and leg fractures
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents around busy commercial areas and transit-adjacent routes
- Slip-and-fall injuries at retail centers and apartment complexes, especially when weather changes lead to slick surfaces
- Construction and warehouse-related accidents affecting workers’ hands, shoulders, knees, and backs
Even when the fracture is treated quickly, the downstream effects—reduced mobility, follow-up imaging, physical therapy, and time away from work—often become the largest part of the dispute.


