Broken bone injuries aren’t one-size-fits-all. In the Wenatchee area, people often get hurt in ways that create specific evidence challenges:
- Commuting and highway crashes (Highway 97 / North Wenatchee routes): Wrist, ankle, and leg fractures can be heavily contested when insurers argue the injury came from a different impact or “pre-existing” condition.
- Parking-lot and sidewalk falls near businesses: Uneven surfaces, poor lighting, tracked-in debris, and delayed cleanup can lead to hip fractures, broken wrists, and other serious injuries.
- Construction and industrial work injuries: Failures in safe practices, equipment issues, or inadequate fall protection can result in traumatic fractures.
- Tourism and seasonal activity: Visitors and locals alike may be injured during busy travel periods—especially when walkways are crowded, signage is limited, or conditions change quickly.
If your fracture happened in one of these contexts, the key question becomes the same: did the other party’s conduct cause (and not just coincide with) your injury?


