Goodyear’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, major commute routes, and growing commercial areas creates recurring injury patterns. Broken bones commonly show up in claims involving:
- Rear-end and lane-change collisions during peak commute hours (wrist, shoulder, rib, and leg injuries are common)
- Intersection impacts where braking distance and visibility become disputed
- Parking lot incidents—uneven pavement, poor lighting, or maintenance delays that contribute to falls
- Construction and warehouse activity tied to industrial schedules and safety compliance issues
In these situations, insurers often argue the injury is “not that serious,” “not caused by the crash,” or “pre-existing.” We focus on building the evidence that counters those defenses.


