In Wilmington, many serious fracture injuries come from collisions and pedestrian/vehicle incidents where the “story” can shift quickly.
Common Wilmington scenarios include:
- Rear-end and multi-car crashes on major routes where impact forces and vehicle movement are disputed
- Intersection and turn collisions where witness accounts may conflict
- Pedestrian and cyclist injuries near busy corridors where lighting, visibility, and crosswalk signals matter
- Construction-zone impacts where signage, lane control, and driver/contractor compliance get scrutinized
When a fracture claim is disputed, insurers often argue the injury was caused by something else, or that the accident “couldn’t have caused that.” In practice, the outcome depends on whether the medical timeline and incident evidence line up.


