Oklahoma City has a high volume of commuting traffic, large retail corridors, and construction activity. That mix can increase the odds of:
- Rear-end crashes and lane-change collisions that insurers try to minimize
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near entertainment districts and downtown foot traffic
- Slip-and-fall injuries in shopping centers and restaurants where cleanup timing is disputed
- Worksite injuries involving ladders, lifting, or equipment used by contractors
In these cases, what matters isn’t just that you have a fracture—it’s whether the evidence supports that the fracture is tied to the incident and whether the other side can shift blame.


