Lumberton has a mix of residential streets, commercial corridors, and a working population where injuries can happen at home, on the road, or on the job. That means fracture cases often involve:
- Commuting and traffic collisions near busy intersections and truck routes, where the mechanism of injury is contested.
- Industrial/work-site accidents involving equipment, uneven surfaces, or safety protocol disputes.
- Property conditions—such as wet flooring, poorly maintained walkways, or inadequate cleanup—leading to falls that produce hip, wrist, ankle, or shoulder fractures.
- Medical/orthopedic follow-up issues, where delays, immobilization problems, or missed complications can affect long-term outcomes.
In Lumberton, these disputes frequently come down to documentation: the timeline, what imaging shows, and whether the medical record consistently ties the fracture to the incident.


