Bethany residents frequently travel through high-traffic corridors and mixed-use areas where speed changes, lane merges, and distracted driving create a higher risk of hard impacts. Broken wrists, ankles, ribs, and legs are common injuries after:
- rear-end crashes on commuting routes
- intersection collisions where braking distance becomes an issue
- pedestrians and cyclists hit at crosswalks or near parking lots
- workplace incidents tied to delivery schedules, loading docks, or maintenance tasks
Broken bones also show up in everyday premises liability situations—especially when a hazard is present but not treated like an emergency:
- uneven sidewalks and steps near retail and service buildings
- wet floors and spills in shopping and service areas
- parking lot hazards (ice, oil, debris) that aren’t cleaned quickly
In Oklahoma, adjusters often push early narratives—such as “it could’ve been pre-existing” or “the fall didn’t cause that specific fracture.” Your job isn’t to argue in circles. Your job is to get the right evidence lined up while you’re still within the time limits that apply to Oklahoma injury claims.


