In Fayetteville, many serious injuries come from traffic patterns: faster roadway travel, sudden lane changes, and congestion around major corridors. When a fracture occurs in a collision, insurers frequently focus on two questions:
- How the crash happened (speed, lane position, impact point, braking, and visibility)
- Whether the fracture matches the injury mechanism shown by the medical record
A fracture claim can stall when the other side argues the injury was “not caused by the crash” or that you waited too long to get treated. The good news? Clear documentation—combined with a case strategy tailored to Georgia auto injury disputes—can make it much harder for them to minimize your harm.


