In La Verne, many serious injuries happen in predictable places: commuting corridors, intersections, and areas with heavier pedestrian activity. When a fracture occurs after a collision—whether it’s a car, motorcycle, rideshare, bicycle, or pedestrian impact—insurers may try to narrow the story to “how it happened” rather than the full consequences.
We look at the details that matter locally:
- Intersection impacts and disputed right-of-way
- Crosswalk and sidewalk falls caused by poor maintenance
- Rear-end and high-speed collision forces that can affect causation
- Rideshare and commercial vehicle crashes involving separate insurance layers
A fracture injury claim can succeed when the evidence ties the mechanism of injury to the medical findings—no guesswork, no gaps.


