Broken bone cases in Franklin commonly start with the kind of everyday driving and property situations that residents rely on—until something goes wrong.
Typical scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection collisions on busy commute routes, where sudden impact can cause wrist, hand, shoulder, or leg fractures.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near retail corridors and neighborhood entrances, where falls or contact can lead to hip, ankle, or rib injuries.
- Property hazards at residential addresses—icy steps, uneven sidewalks, poor lighting, or unattended spills—especially during Wisconsin’s freeze-thaw seasons.
- Worksite injuries connected to industrial and logistics jobs in the broader metro area, where protective gear, training, and safety protocols can determine how serious an orthopedic injury becomes.
Because these events are often disputed after the fact (especially when cameras don’t capture everything), the way evidence is collected soon after the incident can make a major difference.


