Rialto’s daily traffic patterns—frequent lane changes, heavy turn movements, and intersections with high congestion—mean fractures are commonly tied to:
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions on major corridors
- Pedestrian/bicycle incidents near commercial areas
- Stop-and-go crashes where injury symptoms emerge later
Even when liability seems obvious, insurers frequently challenge causation: whether the crash caused the specific fracture, whether it was pre-existing, or whether later medical changes were unrelated.
That’s why your case needs a coherent story supported by documentation—especially when symptoms don’t fully match the first visit.


