In a Greenville case, the most important question is usually not whether you have a fracture—it’s what caused it and who had a duty to prevent it.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Traffic and commuting crashes on higher-traffic roadways where drivers may not notice pedestrians or other vehicles in time.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in retail areas and near entrances where spills, tracked-in debris, or uneven surfaces aren’t addressed quickly.
- Workplace injuries involving industrial or maintenance settings where safety procedures break down.
- Construction and roadwork impacts where signage, barriers, or uneven surfaces contribute to falls or impacts.
A fracture injury can be straightforward medically, but insurance often disputes causation—arguing the break is unrelated, pre-existing, or not tied to the incident you reported.


