In a suburban area like Matthews, many fracture injuries come from incidents that happen quickly and then get disputed just as fast—especially where insurance adjusters argue the injury was minor at first, unrelated, or worsened later.
Common Matthews scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes on busy corridors where impact forces can cause wrist, ankle, or leg fractures.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping centers and busy intersections, where falls can cause hip fractures or broken bones in the hands.
- Falls in commercial areas (sidewalks, entryways, parking lots) where wet leaves, tracked-in debris, or uneven pavement contribute to fractures.
- Construction/contractor activity around residential communities, where incomplete site safety can lead to traumatic injuries.
Because of the way these claims are handled in NC, what matters most is not only that you were injured—but that the record supports how the fracture occurred and why the other party is legally responsible.


