In Southern California, many injury accidents happen during busy commute hours, near shopping areas, and at intersections where drivers are focused on traffic flow. When a fracture occurs, insurers may try to slow things down by questioning either:
- Whether the crash/fall caused the fracture (they may point to prior injuries)
- Whether you waited too long for care
- Whether your symptoms match the imaging
- Whether your work and daily life impact is overstated
A common Bellflower-specific issue is that people sometimes return home and assume the injury is “just bruising,” especially if the pain is manageable at first. But with fractures, early documentation and consistent treatment matter—both medically and for settlement leverage.


