Many broken-bone injuries in West Haven happen where people routinely share space: vehicle traffic, crosswalks, and areas with frequent stops and starts during rush hours. In these situations, the outcome often turns on specifics such as:
- Where the impact occurred (intersection vs. mid-block, curbside vs. lane change)
- How quickly you were able to get medical imaging
- Whether witnesses saw the mechanism of injury (not just the aftermath)
- What the responding report says about traffic control, visibility, and conduct
Insurance adjusters may argue the fracture is “unrelated” or claim the injury was minor. In West Haven, where case facts can depend heavily on scene observations and documentation, having counsel who knows what to gather early can make a meaningful difference.


