In South Daytona, many orthopedic injuries happen in circumstances where fault can be disputed quickly. For example:
- Rear-end and lane-change crashes where insurers question how the impact “could” cause a fracture.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries where the other side may argue the person “should have seen” the danger.
- Motorcycle and scooter accidents where riders may be pressured to claim the injury came from a prior condition.
- Work commutes and delivery routes where video footage may exist—but only if it’s requested promptly.
Because broken bones often require weeks of treatment (and sometimes surgery or physical therapy), early settlement offers can understate the true cost—especially when healing is not complete.


