Springdale sees a lot of movement—commutes, deliveries, school-area traffic, and frequent intersections where crashes happen quickly. For broken bone injuries, even small disagreements about “how it happened” can become big disputes.
In many cases, insurers will try to narrow the story to reduce payouts, for example:
- claiming the fracture was caused by something other than the crash or incident
- arguing the injury was pre-existing or unrelated to the event
- focusing on gaps in early medical records (“why didn’t you come in sooner?”)
A local lawyer’s job is to help you connect the dots: the mechanism of injury, what the first responders or witnesses observed, and what your medical imaging shows.


