Calabasas is suburban and spread out, so many injuries involve drivers, property conditions, and people moving through residential areas and shopping corridors. That matters because insurers often argue that:
- the fracture was caused by something unrelated or pre-existing,
- the incident was “minor” and couldn’t have produced the injury shown on imaging,
- the delay in treatment means the fracture wasn’t caused by the crash or fall.
When you’re dealing with swelling, pain, and appointments, it’s easy to accept their framing. But in CA, the burden still comes down to proof—and that proof must be consistent across your timeline, medical records, and incident details.


