Broken bones in our area commonly happen in predictable places and patterns, including:
- Commuting and turning collisions on busy corridors—especially when visibility is reduced in rain, fog, or early winter.
- Pedestrian and cyclist incidents near downtown intersections and trail connections, where drivers and riders may be sharing space.
- Slip-and-fall injuries during freeze-thaw cycles and after storms—when walkways, steps, and parking lots become uneven or icy.
- Tourism-related activity around seasonal events, where crowds and foot traffic increase the risk of falls.
These settings matter because they influence what evidence exists (dash cam footage, witness contact info, property maintenance logs, lighting conditions) and how fault is argued.


