In the west side suburbs of Cleveland, people travel through a mix of residential streets, busier corridors, and shared roadways—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers all competing for limited space. Broken bones commonly occur when:
- A driver fails to slow in time after brake lights appear suddenly (rear-end collisions can cause wrist, ankle, and shoulder fractures).
- A slip or fall happens on winter surfaces near storefronts, sidewalks, or parking areas.
- Construction or roadway maintenance creates uneven footing, debris, or restricted visibility.
- High-impact intersections lead to falls where a person lands awkwardly.
Insurance adjusters may try to reduce a claim by arguing your fracture was unrelated, that the impact “couldn’t” have caused it, or that you had prior issues. In Fairview Park, those disputes are especially common when there’s a gap between the incident and the first documented diagnosis.
What we focus on: building a timeline that links the incident to the fracture and then documenting how the injury changed your life.


