Broken bone injuries don’t always happen in “obvious” ways. In Enid, common scenarios include:
- Car accidents tied to commuting and turns: sudden braking, lane changes, or failure to yield can cause fractures that may not look severe at first.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries: even at lower speeds, a fall or impact can lead to fractures, dislocations, or hidden orthopedic damage.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in retail areas and apartment complexes: wet floors, poor lighting, uneven walkways, and delayed cleanup can turn a minor stumble into a serious fracture.
- Construction and maintenance work: injuries from unsafe conditions, inadequate barricades, or insufficient safety practices can result in traumatic orthopedic harm.
In these cases, insurers may push back early—claiming the fracture was pre-existing, unrelated, or exaggerated. The key is documenting how the injury happened and how it progressed.


