Broken bones in Lexington often come from scenarios we see repeatedly, such as:
- Traffic injuries on regional routes: sudden stops, lane changes, and side-road turn-offs can lead to wrist, hand, ankle, and leg fractures.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk collisions: when visibility is poor (early/late hours), fractures can occur even from lower-speed impacts.
- Worksite and warehouse accidents: slips, falls, dropped materials, and equipment-related incidents frequently result in orthopedic injuries.
- Property access problems: wet floors, uneven surfaces, inadequate cleanup, or unsafe entrances in retail and multi-tenant spaces can cause hip, shoulder, and arm fractures.
In each situation, insurers may argue the injury was “minor,” “unrelated,” or caused by something else. That’s why Lexington claimants need a strategy that ties the incident mechanics to the imaging and treatment timeline.


