In Mentor, many serious orthopedic injuries occur in situations where multiple factors can be argued:
- Traffic and commuting crashes on major routes and neighborhood connectors, where insurers may challenge speed, braking, or lane position.
- Slip-and-fall injuries around shopping areas and parking lots, where the fight often becomes “how long the hazard existed” and whether warnings were posted.
- Worksite accidents tied to construction activity, equipment use, or safety practices, where fault may be spread across supervisors, contractors, or property conditions.
When a fracture happens, the other side may try to narrow the case to “the injury” rather than the event that caused it. A strong Mentor broken-bone claim focuses on connecting the mechanism of injury to the medical findings—using records, imaging, and incident documentation.


