Broken bones in Duncan don’t usually come from “mystery injuries.” They often follow patterns we see locally:
- Highway and commuting crashes: sudden braking, distracted driving, and rear-end collisions can cause wrist, ankle, and leg fractures.
- Construction and industrial work: falls, struck-by incidents, and unsafe staging can lead to fractures that worsen if treatment is delayed.
- Business and residential slip risks: spills, wet entries, uneven sidewalks, and poor cleanup can cause hip and wrist injuries.
- Weather + visibility factors: Oklahoma storms and glare can contribute to crashes, while slick surfaces increase fall risks.
The common thread is this: insurers may argue the injury was minor, unrelated, or pre-existing. Your job is to document what happened. Your lawyer’s job is to connect the incident to the fracture with credible evidence.


