Murrieta is a suburban community with increasing traffic volume and frequent movement between residential areas, shopping corridors, and nearby job sites. When a crash or incident results in a fracture, the early story can become contested quickly.
Common patterns we see include:
- Causation disputes: the insurer claims your fracture wasn’t caused by the impact or fall you described.
- Delay arguments: they argue you waited too long to get imaging or follow-up care.
- “Pre-existing injury” claims: they suggest the fracture came from something unrelated.
- Comparative fault allegations: they argue you were partially responsible (even when the evidence doesn’t support it).
The result is that two people can walk away with the same injury—and one claim gets paid fairly while the other gets minimized. The difference is usually the documentation and the way the case is organized.


