Broken bones in our area often come from situations tied to daily commuting, residential properties, and industrial work. Many cases we handle begin with one of these:
- Vehicle crashes near busy corridors and intersections: Wrist, collarbone, ankle, and leg fractures are common when occupants or pedestrians are struck.
- Slip-and-fall injuries during Wisconsin weather changes: Ice, wet floors, and tracked-in debris can lead to hip fractures and serious lower-extremity injuries.
- Workplace injuries on industrial or maintenance crews: Falls from ladders, struck-by incidents, and equipment-related impacts can cause fractures that require surgery and extended recovery.
- Construction and property repairs: Uneven surfaces, unsafe conditions, and poor cleanup after work can contribute to traumatic fractures.
Each situation changes what evidence matters most—so the next step is documenting the right facts early.


