Marion commuters and workers spend a lot of time on roads with frequent traffic flow changes—construction zones, sudden braking, and heavier-than-usual turning movements can all contribute to serious impacts.
When a broken bone injury happens in that environment, insurers often try to move quickly. They may:
- argue your fracture was caused by something other than the crash or fall,
- claim the injury is “minor” because the initial emergency visit looked straightforward, or
- pressure you for a recorded statement before your treatment plan is stable.
Your timeline matters. In Illinois, delays in getting imaging, follow-up care, or documentation can create avoidable gaps that adjusters try to exploit.


