In our area, many fracture injuries happen during day-to-day commuting and errands—often involving:
- Traffic crashes on nearby roadways where impact reports and witness accounts matter
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in busier parts of town
- Property hazards around retail areas and residential properties (wet flooring, uneven surfaces, lighting issues)
- Construction and industrial work where safety protocols and incident reporting are critical
When a fracture appears shortly after an incident, that timing helps—but it’s not automatically enough. Insurers frequently look for ways to argue the injury was pre-existing, unrelated, or exaggerated.
That’s why your claim needs a clean, consistent record tying together:
- what happened (mechanism)
- when symptoms started
- what imaging and exam findings showed
- how treatment evolved


