Broken bones don’t just happen in “big” accidents. In Tacoma, fractures frequently occur when everyday traffic and property risks collide, such as:
- Commute and collision injuries: Rear-end crashes on arterial roads can cause wrist, ankle, and shoulder fractures.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts: Downtown and near transit-heavy areas increase the odds of falls and blunt-force injuries.
- Slip-and-fall on icy or wet walkways: Tacoma weather swings can create hazardous conditions that are missed or not addressed quickly.
- Construction and industrial work: Jobsites with uneven surfaces, moving equipment, or incomplete safety controls can produce serious orthopedic injuries.
- Recreational and event-related injuries: Visitor-heavy weekends and local events can increase crowding and unsafe conditions.
When a fracture is involved, the story matters as much as the diagnosis—because the other side may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident or that the harm is exaggerated.


