Fracture injuries often come from the kinds of collisions and slip hazards that happen in our area every day. While every case is different, these are some of the situations we frequently see locally:
- Car accidents during peak commute hours: Sudden stops, lane changes, and distraction can turn a moderate impact into serious orthopedic injury.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: Even at lower speeds, falls and impact injuries can cause wrist, ankle, hip, or spine fractures.
- Slip-and-fall injuries at retail and property locations: Wet floors, debris, or poor maintenance can lead to fractures—especially for older adults.
- Worksite injuries in industrial and construction settings: Falls from ladders, equipment contact, and unsafe conditions can result in dislocations and broken limbs.
- Residential property hazards: Uneven walkways, loose steps, or delayed repairs can create dangerous conditions that end in a fall.
When liability is disputed, the case often turns on details: where you were, what you were doing, how the incident unfolded, and how quickly medical professionals documented the injury.


