Grants Pass sees a mix of commuting traffic, highway travel, and active lifestyles—plus seasonal tourism that brings more visitors onto local roads and trails. That combination can create common fracture scenarios:
- Traffic collisions on US-199 and nearby routes, including rear-end crashes and intersection impacts
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries near busier corridors where drivers may be distracted or speeds are higher than expected
- Trail, rafting, and outdoor recreation falls that lead to wrist, ankle, hip, and spine fractures
- Workplace injuries in construction, logging, warehousing, and service roles where safety controls may be inconsistent
In each of these situations, the injury is only the beginning. The real dispute often becomes whether the fracture was caused by the incident, whether treatment was appropriate, and what your loss will cost long-term.


