Many broken-bone injuries in Geneva come from collisions and crashes near busy commute routes—where visibility, turning movements, and speed differences can play a role. In these cases, insurers may quickly narrow the story to “minor impact” or argue the injury was unrelated.
What we do early is help you connect three things that adjusters commonly separate:
- How the crash happened (impact angle, vehicle movement, lane/turn dynamics)
- How the injury presented (timing of pain, swelling, ability to bear weight/use the limb)
- What medical imaging shows
That connection matters in Illinois injury claims because causation disputes are a frequent reason settlement offers drop.


