Broken bones aren’t always “cut and dry,” especially when the injury happens in a busy area or during a high-speed event.
Common Salt Lake City fracture scenarios we see include:
- Commute collisions on I-15 and other major corridors (including rear-end impacts that worsen pre-existing conditions claims)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries near downtown and near transit corridors
- Winter and shoulder-season slip-and-fall injuries on sidewalks, parking lots, and apartment walkways
- Construction and industrial workforce accidents where protective equipment or safety protocols may be questioned
- Tourist-season injuries tied to crowded trails, outdoor venues, or event-related foot traffic
The friction point is usually the same: insurers often try to minimize causation (“the accident didn’t cause it,” “you had it before,” or “you waited too long”) or downplay future harm.


