Plantation is a commuter community. Many fracture injuries here happen during:
- Multi-lane traffic incidents near major roadways where lane changes and speed differences are disputed
- Stop-and-go collisions that insurers may call “minor” even when imaging shows fractures
- Sidewalk and crosswalk injuries involving pedestrians and cyclists where warning signage or lighting is questioned
- Worksite accidents tied to scheduling, safety compliance, and equipment conditions
In these situations, the fracture is only part of the story. Opposing parties often focus on whether the mechanism of injury matches the medical findings—especially when there’s a gap between the incident and the first diagnosis.


