Bakersfield traffic can be fast-moving and unpredictable—especially around major corridors used for daily commuting. In many fracture injury cases, insurers focus on one thing: how the injury happened and whether the medical findings match that specific event.
That means evidence matters early, including:
- Crash reports and diagrams (when applicable)
- Photos of the scene, visible hazards, and vehicle damage
- Witness names from nearby locations (including other drivers and occupants)
- Medical documentation that ties the fracture to the incident timing
When the story is unclear, adjusters may argue the fracture was “not caused” by the crash or that your symptoms were inconsistent with the mechanism of injury. A local attorney can help you build a coherent narrative supported by records.


