Many broken-bone injuries in the Coachella Valley aren’t from “dramatic” crashes—they’re from the everyday moments that happen quickly: a sudden turn at an intersection, a delayed braking reaction, a car door opening into your path, a trip caused by uneven pavement, or a slip after a vehicle leak or tracked debris.
In these cases, the dispute often isn’t whether you have a fracture—it’s whether the collision or incident mechanism actually caused it.
What insurers commonly challenge:
- Whether the force described matches the type of fracture shown on imaging
- Whether symptoms started immediately or were delayed
- Whether another condition could explain the injury
- Whether your treatment followed a reasonable course
A lawyer can review the incident facts alongside your medical documentation so your claim doesn’t get reduced to “pain with no proof.”


