Lehi’s mix of residential neighborhoods, shopping areas, and high-traffic commuting routes can create specific patterns in injury cases. Many fracture injuries happen in situations like:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes during rush hour when braking distance and lane changes are contested.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near commercial corridors, where drivers may argue they “couldn’t see” you in time.
- Property hazards around retail areas and apartment complexes—especially icy walkways in winter or poorly maintained surfaces after snowmelt.
- Construction and seasonal work injuries—including falls from ladders, equipment mishaps, or impacts from unsafe staging.
In these scenarios, the fracture itself is often only part of the dispute. The real fight may be over timing, visibility, roadway conditions, and who had the duty to prevent the hazard.


