Broken bones are painful, but in Hialeah they’re also often tied to fast-moving, high-impact situations: rush-hour commuting, stop-and-go traffic near major corridors, and busy crosswalk areas where drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists share the road.
When a fracture happens, the biggest risk isn’t just the injury—it’s how quickly the insurance side tries to frame the cause. They may argue the fracture is unrelated, downplay the mechanism of injury, or claim you were partly responsible. The sooner you document what happened, the harder it is for a claim to be minimized.


