Broken bones in our area frequently trace back to predictable local risk patterns:
- Highway and commuting collisions (tailgating, sudden lane changes, debris, and traffic-flow surprises on I-24 and nearby roadways)
- Pedestrian and parking-lot injuries (slips on wet surfaces, uneven pavement, lighting failures, and unsafe walkways near retail areas)
- Workplace and industrial injuries (warehouse activity, jobsite fall hazards, and equipment-related impacts)
- Event-related crowds (slower reaction times, congested walkways, and inadequate cleanup or hazard control)
Even when the fracture seems straightforward, the legal dispute often becomes: Did the incident actually cause the fracture—and were you treated and documented consistently enough to prove it? That’s where strategy matters.


