In Sandy, fractures frequently occur in scenarios that are high-traffic and fast-moving—meaning details get disputed.
Common examples include:
- Commuter collisions where fault is contested due to lane changes, merge timing, or visibility issues
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping and transit-adjacent areas
- Parking lot falls involving uneven pavement, poor lighting, or tracked-in debris
- Worksite injuries tied to construction schedules and safety compliance
When a fracture is involved, the other side may argue:
- the injury was not caused by the incident,
- it existed before,
- or treatment was delayed/insufficient.
That’s why the early phase matters so much—your medical timeline and incident documentation often decide whether the claim moves forward smoothly.


