Broken bones in the Valley often come from predictable, high-speed, high-impact situations. If your injury happened in one of these settings, your case may involve evidence that’s time-sensitive:
- Freeway and interchange crashes (I-10, I-17, Loop 101): sudden lane changes, brake checks, and impaired driving can cause serious orthopedic injuries.
- Intersection collisions in high-traffic corridors: disputes about signal timing, turn lanes, and speed are common.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near dense commercial areas: even at lower speeds, fractures can be severe.
- Construction-zone impacts: Phoenix-area construction and roadwork increase the odds of sudden stops, lane shifts, and debris-related injuries.
These scenarios often generate video, witness accounts, and traffic reports—but insurers may ask you to give statements before the full picture is gathered.


