In Oregon and nearby communities, many broken-bone injuries happen in situations that escalate quickly—commutes, shift changes, delivery traffic, and intersections where drivers are watching traffic flow instead of unexpected hazards.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes that cause wrist, ankle, rib, hip, or spine fractures
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts near busier corridors where both visibility and timing are critical
- Parking lot and driveway collisions (including ride-share drop-offs and workplace entrances)
- Commercial vehicle and delivery incidents that lead to contested injury descriptions
Because these cases can involve multiple drivers, disputed impact angles, and competing versions of what happened, the early record you create matters.


