In Laredo, broken bones frequently show up after incidents tied to everyday movement—commuting, errands, and work. Some common scenarios we see include:
- Car and truck collisions near major commuting corridors, where sudden braking or lane changes can cause traumatic injuries.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries in higher-foot-traffic areas, including near retail centers where drivers and pedestrians share lanes of travel.
- Worksite and industrial injuries, especially where safety procedures, training, or equipment maintenance may be questioned.
- Slip-and-fall incidents in public spaces and businesses—where wet floors, uneven surfaces, or delayed cleanup can lead to fractures.
When a broken bone is involved, insurers sometimes claim the injury “doesn’t match” the incident or argue it was minor at first and got worse later. Your medical timeline and the incident facts become critical.


