Broken bones in Fairfax often come from situations where drivers, property owners, or employers may not meet the standard of reasonable care. Common local scenarios include:
- Commuter collisions and rear-end crashes on major corridors, where impact forces can cause wrists, ribs, hips, and leg fractures.
- Construction and roadwork zones where changed traffic patterns, inadequate signage, or uneven surfaces increase the chance of crashes and falls.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in high-activity areas, including shopping and transit-adjacent areas, where falls and impact injuries can quickly become fractures.
- Slip-and-fall events tied to wet floors, uneven sidewalks, or delayed cleanup—especially during seasonal rain and winter weather.
- Worksite injuries involving industrial equipment, inadequate safety measures, or shortcut practices—often requiring imaging, immobilization, and follow-up orthopedic care.
The pattern in Fairfax is that liability can be disputed early—before imaging is fully reviewed or before the long-term impact of your orthopedic care is clear.


