Broken bone claims in the Easton area often come from the same types of incidents residents see every week:
- Route 22 and Lehigh Valley commuting crashes: Rear-end impacts and lane changes can cause fractures even when vehicles appear only moderately damaged.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busy corridors: Easton has areas with frequent foot traffic near local businesses and transit activity. Falls and collisions can result in ankle, wrist, and rib fractures.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail and property settings: Ice, spilled liquids, uneven flooring, and inadequate cleanup can cause hip fractures and broken wrists.
- Workplace and warehouse injuries: Manufacturing, logistics, and construction-related activity can lead to traumatic fractures when safety procedures fail.
- Event and tourism foot-traffic slip risks: When crowds concentrate in downtown areas, hazards can be harder to spot and cleanup can lag.
If you were injured in one of these settings, the key question becomes: what evidence shows the incident caused your orthopedic injury—and what proof supports damages?


