Lower Burrell residents commonly get hurt in situations that involve busy commuting corridors, aging infrastructure, and active work sites.
A few examples we see often:
- Commuter traffic collisions: Hard braking, distracted driving, and lane-change impacts can cause fractures that are initially treated as “pain” until imaging confirms the break.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in weather: Ice and uneven surfaces around homes, sidewalks, and entryways can lead to hip, ankle, or wrist fractures.
- Industrial and construction injuries: Equipment, ladders, and jobsite safety lapses can result in traumatic fractures that require surgery and follow-up therapy.
- Public-facing properties: Landlords and businesses sometimes move quickly to settle or minimize responsibility after an injury on their premises.
The common thread: insurers often try to keep the case “small” by focusing on the fracture itself—rather than the functional losses that come with it.


