Norwich residents regularly commute through routes shared with heavier traffic and frequent stop-and-go conditions. Broken bones are common outcomes in:
- Rear-end collisions where the lower body or arms absorb impact
- Intersection crashes near busy corridors where braking distances matter
- Crosswalk and pedestrian impacts in busier downtown areas
- Motorcycle or bicycle accidents during seasonal riding changes
In these cases, fault and causation frequently depend on details like traffic light timing, visibility, lane placement, vehicle damage patterns, and how quickly symptoms were reported.
What this means for you: before you give a recorded statement, gather what you can (photos, witness info, medical visit dates). The earlier the record is consistent, the harder it is for an insurer to argue the fracture “didn’t come from” the incident.


