Broken bones in our area frequently come from situations like these:
- Commuter and highway crashes: Rear-end collisions and intersection impacts can cause wrist, ankle, and leg fractures—especially when people are still shaken but “pushing through” pain.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries: With higher foot traffic near busy corridors and downtown areas, drivers and property owners may be held responsible if a reasonable warning or safe condition wasn’t provided.
- Slip-and-fall on winter surfaces: Ice, uneven walkways, and inadequate cleanup can turn a trip into a serious fracture.
- Worksite injuries: Woonsocket’s manufacturing and industrial workforce means fractures can involve machinery safety, training issues, or unsafe conditions.
- Store and public property hazards: Poor lighting, cluttered walkways, or failure to address spills can lead to hip fractures, arm fractures, and dislocations.
Because these incidents vary, the strongest claims usually depend on how the injury happened and whether your medical records consistently match the mechanism of injury.


