Atlantic Beach injury claims commonly involve scenarios where the “story” is contested:
- Crashes on high-traffic corridors where injuries may appear minor at first, then worsen after swelling and imaging.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents where the impact direction and speed are disputed.
- Tourist and seasonal traffic that can complicate witness availability and video footage retention.
- Parking lot collisions near restaurants and public areas where multiple vehicles or unclear right-of-way can affect liability.
Insurance adjusters may argue the fracture was unrelated, that you waited too long to seek treatment, or that your symptoms are exaggerated. The difference between a frustrating process and a credible claim often comes down to how quickly your injury is documented and how consistently your medical records connect the mechanism of injury to the fracture.


