Coconut Creek’s mix of residential streets, commuting routes, and high-traffic shopping areas means fractures frequently occur in situations where liability can be disputed. After a crash, you may hear claims like:
- “The fracture was pre-existing.”
- “You were moving too slowly to matter.”
- “The medical records don’t show the injury came from the collision.”
- “Your treatment is unnecessary or too expensive.”
These arguments aren’t just frustrating—they can delay care and shrink settlement offers. The key is tying your fracture diagnosis to the mechanism of injury and building a medical-and-fact record that makes sense to a judge or jury if needed.


