Many Arlington residents are on the move—commuting for work, school runs, and errands. That means fracture injuries often come from predictable, high-frequency scenarios, such as:
- Rear-end collisions and lane-change impacts that lead to wrist, shoulder, hip, or leg fractures
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where falls and contact injuries escalate quickly
- Wet-road slip events near entrances, parking lots, and sidewalks where traction isn’t maintained
- Construction-zone or roadwork-related hazards that create trip risks or unsafe driving conditions
When the injury is an orthopedic one, causation details matter. Insurers may argue the fracture was unrelated or claim it came from something else. Your job is to heal; your lawyer’s job is to build a case that matches the incident to the diagnosis.


