Murray’s mix of residential neighborhoods, major commuting routes, and busy business corridors means fractures can come from a wide range of incidents—many of which involve contested facts.
Common local scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes along busy corridors where the injury mechanism is disputed.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping and service areas, where fault is often heavily argued.
- Construction and warehouse injuries connected to shift work and safety procedure disputes.
- Property hazards (uneven walkways, poor lighting, tracked-in debris) that may be hard to prove if evidence isn’t preserved quickly.
When liability is disputed, insurers may claim the fracture was unrelated, “pre-existing,” or not severe enough to justify the medical care you’re receiving. Your lawyer’s job is to translate your medical story into a claim the insurer can’t dismiss.


