In a smaller city like Dickinson, your case may hinge on details that feel minor—until an adjuster uses them to reduce your claim.
Common Dickinson scenarios include:
- Commuting and highway travel: sudden braking, lane changes, or reduced visibility that leads to collisions and hand, wrist, ankle, or leg fractures.
- Residential and parking-area falls: cracked sidewalks, icy steps, or inadequate cleanup around homes, apartments, and businesses.
- Worksite and industrial injuries: equipment incidents, slips while carrying materials, or safety failures that can cause traumatic breaks.
Weather and road conditions can also affect how evidence is gathered. When it’s icy or windy, crash reports, witness statements, and photos (when available) can make a measurable difference in proving what caused the fracture.


