Broken bone cases in Sanford often turn into disputes for reasons that have less to do with whether you were hurt—and more to do with how the injury is framed.
Common Sanford scenarios include:
- Rear-end and lane-change crashes that cause hand/wrist injuries, leg fractures, or shoulder trauma—then get contested when photos, witness accounts, or impact details are incomplete.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near higher-traffic shopping and dining areas, where insurers argue the fracture was caused by something other than the collision.
- Parking lot and driveway incidents where hazards aren’t documented (a curb edge, uneven pavement, wet surfaces), and coverage becomes a question of premises responsibility.
In these situations, the fracture is only part of the story. Adjusters look for gaps in causation and timing—especially if you didn’t get imaging immediately or if medical records are inconsistent.


