West Allis has heavy daily traffic, lots of residential driveways and sidewalks, and frequent interactions between drivers, pedestrians, and delivery vehicles. That mix creates common fracture scenarios:
- Stop-and-go traffic collisions where the injury wasn’t obvious at first, but imaging later confirmed a fracture
- Parking lot and driveway incidents at apartments, retail areas, or workplaces where hazards weren’t properly addressed
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts where bruising or swelling can mask the seriousness of an orthopedic injury
- Workplace incidents involving industrial or maintenance tasks where safety steps may have been skipped
When fractures are diagnosed days later—or when insurers claim the injury was unrelated—your case can stall unless the timeline and evidence are handled correctly.


