Caldwell is full of everyday travel—commutes, school runs, and quick trips through busy intersections. Unfortunately, fractures often happen in moments that seem routine at the time: a driver braking late, a rear-end collision during traffic flow changes, a nighttime turn where visibility is reduced, or a sudden pedestrian/vehicle conflict near higher-activity corridors.
What we see repeatedly: people assume a “car bump” or a quick fall can’t lead to a real fracture. But orthopedic injuries don’t always announce themselves immediately. Swelling, bruising, and pain can evolve over hours or days, and the insurer may later argue that the injury was unrelated or pre-existing.
If you’re dealing with a broken bone after an accident in Caldwell, the most important thing is to document the timeline while it’s still fresh and to make sure your medical records line up with the mechanism of injury.


