Broken bone cases frequently hinge on how the injury happened and whether the medical findings match the incident. In Surprise, that can get complicated quickly because:
- Traffic patterns change fast: stop-and-go commuting, lane changes, and intersection impacts can make it hard to reconstruct exactly what happened.
- Property hazards are easy to blame: after a slip and fall, insurers may argue the condition was “minor,” “open and obvious,” or not present long.
- Work injuries may involve shifting responsibility: contractors, staffing agencies, and property managers can all try to distance themselves.
When liability is contested, the strongest claims usually come from organized incident evidence plus consistent medical documentation that ties your fracture to the event.


