In Homewood, many serious injuries happen during everyday travel—loading up at a local business, walking between destinations, merging at busy intersections, or dealing with sudden stops and driver distraction.
When a broken wrist, ankle, or leg is involved, the dispute usually isn’t whether you were hurt. It’s whether the other side can reshape the story:
- claiming the fracture was unrelated,
- arguing the force didn’t match the injury,
- or pointing to gaps in timing between the crash/incident and diagnosis.
That’s why the “small details” matter in Homewood cases—things like lighting conditions, traffic flow, witness positions, and whether medical documentation reflects the incident consistently.


