Hamilton sits at the crossroads of commuting routes, industrial activity, and busy retail corridors. That combination can make fracture injuries more disputed because more people, vehicles, and workplaces may be involved.
Common Hamilton scenarios we see include:
- Commuter crashes on major roads where fault is contested (including lane changes, following distance, and braking distance issues)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries near shopping areas and busier intersections, where drivers may argue the victim “stepped out” unexpectedly
- Workplace and warehouse injuries involving falls, equipment contact, or unsafe conditions—especially where safety procedures are questioned
When a fracture is involved, insurers often try to minimize the event’s role in the injury. They may claim the fracture was pre-existing, that treatment is unnecessary, or that the injury mechanism doesn’t match the diagnosis.


