Broken bones in the Sheridan area often come from the same types of incidents we see repeatedly—especially when weather and road conditions change quickly.
- Winter and shoulder-season slips: Ice, tracked-in snow, and uneven sidewalks can turn a routine walk into a fall with wrist, hip, or elbow fractures.
- Traffic collisions and commuting impacts: Sudden stops, limited visibility, and high-speed approaches on regional roads can cause serious lower-extremity injuries.
- Jobsite and industrial work injuries: Construction, maintenance, and warehouse settings can involve falls, struck-by incidents, and unsafe access that lead to fractures.
- Tourist and seasonal activity: When more visitors are on foot and in parking areas, hazards like poor lighting, cluttered walkways, and unsafe entry/exit paths become more likely.
If your fracture happened because someone else created an unsafe situation—or failed to maintain it—your claim may be stronger than it feels in the early days.


