Broken bones don’t just occur in “big city” accidents. In our area, these situations are especially common:
- Crash injuries on commuting corridors: Rear-end collisions, intersection impacts, and distracted-driving crashes can lead to wrists, ribs, legs, and shoulder fractures.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail and service locations: Wet floors, uneven walkways, inadequate cleanup, and missing warning signs can turn a normal errand into a serious fracture.
- Construction and maintenance work impacts: Injuries from unsafe work practices, missing barriers, or failure to secure tools/materials can cause traumatic orthopedic damage.
- Residential property hazards: Ice, poorly maintained steps/porches, loose railings, and debris in driveways or entryways can contribute to fractures.
In every scenario, insurers often try to narrow the story to “the bone healed” instead of addressing the full impact—missed income, mobility limits, and follow-up care.


