Broken bones don’t always come from “obvious” accidents. On Bainbridge Island, claims often arise from predictable local risk patterns:
- Ferry & terminal traffic: rushing to make boarding times, wet or uneven surfaces, crowded walkways, and hurried transitions can lead to falls, wrist fractures, and hip injuries.
- Residential driveway and sidewalk hazards: icy patches, moss-covered steps, poor lighting, and uneven landscaping can cause ankle, wrist, and shoulder fractures.
- Commuter vehicle collisions and turn-related crashes: stop-and-go traffic, merges, and visibility issues can produce severe orthopedic injuries.
- Construction, trades, and seasonal work: falls from ladders, improper site safety, and equipment-related impacts can lead to fractures requiring surgery or long rehab.
If your injury happened in one of these settings, it’s especially important to preserve the details that prove how the incident happened and that the fracture is consistent with that mechanism.


