Griffin traffic and property activity can create fast-moving incidents—rear-end collisions on busy corridors, car-vs-pedestrian moments near retail areas, and slip-and-fall injuries in places people visit every day. In these situations, insurance companies frequently argue:
- the fracture was caused by something other than the crash/incident,
- the injury was pre-existing,
- or your symptoms didn’t match the timeline.
Because broken bones can appear straightforward at first and then become more complex after imaging, follow-up, or therapy, your claim depends heavily on how quickly and consistently your medical records track the injury.


