In Ardmore, broken bones commonly result from situations people don’t expect to turn serious:
- Auto collisions on commuting routes and workday traffic where braking time, lane changes, and distracted driving can lead to impacts.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busy corridors and shopping areas, where a stumble or collision can cause wrist, ankle, or hip fractures.
- Slip-and-fall accidents in parking lots, businesses, and apartment common areas—especially when weather, tracked-in debris, or uneven surfaces are factors.
- Construction and maintenance work where falls, dropped objects, or improper safety practices can cause fractures that require orthopedic follow-up.
When the injury is a fracture, the “real” problem isn’t only the break—it’s what follows: reduced mobility, therapy costs, possible surgery, and long-term limitations.


