Wauwatosa injuries commonly involve situations where fault and causation are disputed—especially when the other side claims the fracture “could’ve happened anyway.” Some of the most frequent local scenarios include:
- Commuting and turn-related traffic crashes: Wisconsin roads and frequent lane merges can lead to impacts that affect wrists, ankles, hips, and ribs.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents: Even low-speed impacts can cause dislocations and fractures, and video evidence may be contested.
- Slip-and-fall on outdoor surfaces: Weather changes around the area can create hidden hazards—ice patches, wet floors near entrances, or uneven surfaces.
- Construction and maintenance work: Fractures can occur when safety procedures are ignored, equipment is defective, or training is insufficient.
When fractures happen, insurers may move quickly to narrow the story. Your best protection is building a record early—before gaps appear.


