Edgewater is a commuter community, and fractures often happen in the real-world scenarios people experience every day: cut-through traffic, sudden lane changes, tight merge points, and distracted driving near busy corridors. When the impact is hard enough to break a wrist, ankle, collarbone, or leg, the injury can quickly become more than a medical problem.
In practice, insurers may argue the fracture wasn’t caused by the crash, that it “could have happened another way,” or that your treatment is moving too slowly to justify serious damages. If you were injured while riding as a passenger, walking near roadways, or working around traffic, those disputes are common—and they’re where local, detail-oriented legal handling matters.


