Selma traffic is a mix of commuting, deliveries, and local travel on busy corridors. Fractures commonly happen in scenarios like:
- Rear-end crashes that cause serious lower leg or wrist injuries from sudden braking
- Intersection collisions where drivers don’t yield to turning or merging vehicles
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts near shopping areas, where falls and fractures may occur even at lower speeds
- Motorcycle or bicycle accidents where there’s less protection and more direct trauma
Even when the injury seems “straightforward,” the insurance narrative can shift quickly—claiming the fracture was minor, unrelated, or caused by something other than the accident. In Selma, that’s why the early record matters: the timing of your symptoms and treatment can make or break causation.


