Springboro sits in a region where people routinely commute for work, school, and appointments—so fractures frequently come from:
- Rear-end and lane-change collisions on major routes and feeder roads
- Intersection crashes where braking distance and visibility become disputed
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busy corridors and retail areas
- Slip-and-fall accidents from weather-related hazards (ice, rain-soaked pavement, tracked-in debris)
- Workplace injuries tied to industrial settings and time-sensitive schedules
In these scenarios, insurance companies may argue about how the injury happened—sometimes suggesting the fracture was unrelated, delayed, or caused by something other than the incident.


