Casselberry is shaped by commutes and traffic patterns—meaning broken bones often occur in:
- Rear-end and side-impact collisions on major corridors where sudden braking and lane changes are common
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping areas and busy intersections
- Property-related falls around retail centers, restaurants, and multi-use commercial properties
- Construction and contractor work tied to repairs, renovations, and roadway activity
In these situations, the insurer’s first goal is often to limit payout by challenging causation (“the crash didn’t cause that fracture”) or severity (“your injury healed faster than you claim”). With fractures, that argument can become especially persuasive if your early records are incomplete or inconsistent.


