In our area, many injuries happen in common collision and roadway scenarios: rear-end crashes on busy commuter routes, high-traffic intersections, and sudden stops that can lead to falls or impact injuries. Even when a fracture is confirmed quickly, the other side may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or that healing was slower than expected for reasons unrelated to the incident.
That’s where Colton injury claims frequently get complicated:
- Insurance adjusters may focus on pre-existing conditions or prior pain complaints.
- Gaps in the medical timeline (even small ones) can be used to challenge causation.
- Mechanism mismatch arguments can arise when the injury pattern doesn’t “sound” consistent with the reported event.
Your goal isn’t just to prove you were hurt—it’s to connect the incident, the diagnosis, and the treatment pathway to the damages you’re claiming.


