In Miami Lakes, fractures frequently happen in situations tied to commuting and daily traffic—turning movements, lane changes, rear-end impacts, and pedestrian crosswalk incidents near busy roadways and shopping areas. The problem is that a broken bone claim lives or dies on the mechanism of injury:
- What the other driver (or property/vehicle operator) did
- How the impact occurred
- Whether the injury pattern matches what was reported
- How quickly medical care documented symptoms
Because insurers look for inconsistencies, the timeline you create early matters. If you tell the story one way at the start and something else shows up in later records, adjusters may argue the injury is unrelated.


