Broken bone cases can be straightforward when liability is obvious—but many Tucson injury claims aren’t. Local circumstances can complicate how the injury is described and documented.
For example:
- Day-to-night driving on arterial roads can affect visibility and witness accounts.
- Crosswalk and sidewalk incidents may involve unclear lighting, fast-moving traffic, or incomplete dashcam/video footage.
- Construction zones and detours can shift traffic patterns, creating disputes about lane position, warning signage, and whether conditions were reasonably maintained.
- Heat and sun glare can lead to disagreement about what drivers could see and when.
When a fracture is involved, insurers may try to minimize the injury by questioning timing (“pre-existing”), mechanism (“not consistent with the impact”), or severity (“it should’ve healed by now”). We build your case to address those issues using medical records and incident evidence.


