In a smaller, residential community like Piedmont, many people assume their accident will be straightforward. But insurers often contest broken bone claims quickly—especially when the incident involves:
- Traffic collisions at higher speeds on connecting roads and commute routes
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts, where fault allegations can arise over “who had the right of way”
- Cornering, lane-change, and turning disputes, where witness accounts may differ
- Falls near the roadway during sudden stops or evasive maneuvers
Fractures create visible harm, but the dispute usually moves to causation and liability: whether the crash mechanism matches the diagnosis, whether symptoms were immediate, and whether later treatment reflects the original injury.


