In a community like Callaway, injuries frequently involve fast-moving traffic patterns and everyday exposure—commutes, quick stops, and traveling through busier corridors. Broken bones can result from:
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions where the injury mechanism is disputed
- Crashes involving distracted driving (phone use, lane drift, late braking)
- Falls on uneven sidewalks, parking lot curbs, or poorly lit areas
- Work-related incidents on job sites where safety procedures may be challenged
If the other side tries to downplay the impact or suggest the fracture “must have” come from something else, the case turns on proof—medical records, imaging, witness accounts, and incident documentation.


