West University Place is close to major Houston routes, with a mix of residential streets, school-zone activity, and higher-traffic corridors nearby. Fractures often happen in patterns we see repeatedly here:
- Commuter traffic impacts: low-speed collisions that still cause wrist, ankle, or leg fractures due to sudden stops or awkward impact.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: falls and impact injuries that become serious when the person lands the wrong way.
- Sidewalk and property hazards: uneven pavement, poor lighting, and delayed cleanup after rain or debris.
- Construction and contractor activity: workers, delivery vehicles, and temporary setups that can create unsafe conditions.
Even when the incident seems “minor” at first, the fracture can worsen as swelling changes, imaging is delayed, or therapy begins. That’s why your next steps matter.


