Broken bone injuries in our area tend to cluster around a few common situations:
- Winter driving and intersections: Slippery pavement, reduced visibility, and sudden stops can lead to collisions where wrists, arms, hips, and legs are frequently injured.
- Roadside and parking lot hazards: Ice, potholes, uneven surfaces, and poor snow removal around businesses and apartment properties can turn a normal walk into a fall.
- Worksite and industrial accidents: Construction, maintenance, trucking-related work, and jobsite cleanup issues can produce traumatic fractures—especially when safety procedures weren’t followed.
- Everyday commuting and pedestrian activity: Even short distances—parking, crosswalks, or moving between work and errands—can become risky when conditions aren’t treated with reasonable care.
In these situations, the “real fight” often begins after the injury—when the insurer questions causation (“Did the crash really cause the fracture?”) or tries to push you toward an early, low settlement.


