In South Florida, fractures are often tied to events that feel “straightforward” at first—until the paperwork starts.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Car and truck crashes along busy corridors where impact angles and vehicle movement affect how injuries are explained.
- Slip and fall incidents near retail entrances, sidewalks, and pool areas where cleanup, warnings, and timing matter.
- Trip-and-fall accidents at parking lots and walkways where debris, uneven surfaces, or poor lighting can be disputed.
- Bicycle, scooter, and pedestrian accidents where insurers may argue you were partially responsible even when the driver or property owner was at fault.
A broken bone claim often turns on two issues: (1) what mechanism caused the fracture and (2) whether the medical records match that story. If the insurer says your injury is unrelated or was exaggerated, the case becomes evidence-driven—not guesswork.


