Broken bones in our area often stem from predictable local scenarios:
- Route 2 and nearby highway crashes: high-speed impacts can cause wrist, collarbone, leg, or pelvic fractures.
- Lake-area commutes and intersections: sudden braking, turning collisions, and right-of-way disputes can lead to falls or direct trauma.
- Slip-and-fall conditions during seasonal weather: ice, wet walkways, and uneven surfaces can result in ankle, hip, and arm fractures.
- Construction and maintenance work: jobsite hazards (uneven ground, falling objects, inadequate fall protection) can produce severe orthopedic injuries.
These cases share one theme: fault and injury causation are often disputed—so the way evidence is collected early matters.


