Broken bones in Cedarburg often trace back to situations with predictable local risk patterns, such as:
- Commuter traffic and turning collisions on busy corridors when drivers misjudge speed or distance.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk conflicts when visibility is limited (dawn/dusk, rain, or late-day glare).
- Slip-and-fall injuries after weather changes—especially when sidewalks, steps, or entrances aren’t properly maintained.
- Event and seasonal foot traffic that increases the number of people moving through parking areas, sidewalks, and entrances.
In these cases, insurers may argue about fault or claim the injury is “not that serious.” Your job is to focus on healing; your legal job is to make sure the evidence ties the accident to the fracture and the fracture to your losses.


