Broken bones in Milton often happen in circumstances tied to everyday commuting and traffic flow, such as:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go collisions: Quick impacts can cause wrist, ankle, and leg fractures even when the “crumple” looks minor.
- Lane-change and turn crashes: Improper yielding at intersections can lead to falls inside the vehicle or direct impact injuries.
- Motorcycle and scooter accidents: Riders are especially vulnerable—fractures to the arms, ribs, and legs are common.
- Night driving and reduced visibility: Headlight glare, rain, and drivers traveling too fast for conditions can contribute to high-impact injuries.
When the injury is orthopedic, insurers may push back early—claiming the fracture is unrelated, exaggerating pre-existing conditions, or treating the injury as “routine.” Your job is to heal; our job is to build a claim that reflects what really happened.


