Middletown sits in a busy corridor where drivers commute, roads see frequent merging, and sidewalks/parking areas can be crowded during peak hours. That matters because fracture cases often hinge on details like:
- How the collision happened (impact angle, speed, lane position)
- Whether a property hazard existed long enough for a reasonable inspection/cleanup
- How quickly you received imaging and immobilization
- Whether the injury mechanism matches the medical findings
When those details aren’t documented clearly, adjusters may argue the fracture was unrelated, exaggerated, or pre-existing. Your goal isn’t just to prove you’re injured—it’s to prove the injury is connected to the incident and the harm is real.


