Broken bones in Pullman frequently come from the kinds of incidents that residents see every day—until someone gets hurt.
- Winter slip-and-fall injuries on icy sidewalks, crosswalks, apartment stairs, and parking lots (including areas around local businesses and student housing).
- Traffic collisions on commuting routes, including rear-end crashes and intersection impacts where injuries may show up immediately or worsen after the initial ER visit.
- Construction and industrial workplace accidents involving falls, struck-by incidents, or improper site safety.
- Campus-area pedestrian incidents where crowds and crosswalk timing increase the risk of collisions and trips.
- Recreational injuries during seasonal sports or outdoor activity where a fracture can be misjudged at first.
Even if the accident seems straightforward, fractures can create long recovery timelines—casts, imaging follow-ups, physical therapy, and sometimes surgery. A claim should account for the full injury impact, not just the first emergency-room bill.


