Hartselle residents commonly handle fractures after incidents involving:
- High-traffic commute collisions (rear-end impacts, intersection crashes, and sudden braking)
- Commercial property hazards (uneven parking lots, wet thresholds, poor lighting near entrances)
- Workplace injuries tied to industrial schedules and tight shifts
In these situations, insurers may argue about cause and timing—for example, claiming the fracture was pre-existing, that it was unrelated to the incident, or that you should have healed sooner.
The practical problem is that broken bones are not just “one-time” injuries. Recovery can involve repeat imaging, follow-up appointments, physical therapy, and limitations that affect how you work and move day to day.


