Pasadena is a mix of busy corridors and walkable neighborhoods, which means broken bones happen in a lot of ways—commuting traffic, intersections with high turning volume, and pedestrian-heavy areas near local retail and transit.
In many fracture claims, the early dispute isn’t about whether you were injured. It’s about cause:
- The other side argues the fracture was “pre-existing” or unrelated to the incident.
- Insurers claim the timeline doesn’t match the injury mechanism.
- They suggest you “could have prevented it” or that your actions contributed to the harm.
When these arguments show up quickly, it can feel like you’re being pushed into accepting a low settlement before your treatment plan is clear.


