Fractures can look straightforward on day one, but disputes commonly arise once an adjuster reviews the file. In El Mirage, those disputes often connect to how the injury occurred—such as:
- Rear-end or side-impact crashes on area roads where the collision mechanism is debated
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping and service areas where witness accounts can be incomplete
- Property hazards involving uneven pavement, poor lighting, or delayed cleanup
- Construction and industrial work injuries where safety procedures and reporting timing are scrutinized
When the defense argues “the fracture wasn’t caused by this event” (or that you had an unrelated prior issue), the case becomes an evidence problem. That’s where a broken bone injury lawyer’s work begins—turning your medical timeline and incident facts into a clear, credible causation story.


