Broken bones often sound straightforward—X-ray shows a fracture, case is simple. In practice, disputes frequently turn on what caused the fracture and whether the injury matches the incident.
In Santa Clara, common sources of contention include:
- Commute collisions and intersection impacts (drivers dispute speed, lane position, or whether the crash mechanism could cause the specific fracture)
- Construction-area hazards (uneven surfaces, improper signage, debris, blocked sidewalks, or unsafe staging)
- Commercial property slip-and-fall (wet walkways, curb transitions, poor lighting, or lack of warnings near storefronts)
- Workplace orthopedic injuries (training gaps, defective equipment, missing safety guards, or failure to follow site safety protocols)
Insurance adjusters may argue the fracture was unrelated, pre-existing, or worsened later. Your ability to respond depends on the evidence you preserve early.


