Fractures are common in impact injuries where a person hits the ground, is struck by a vehicle, or suffers sudden trauma. In Rock Island, common scenarios include:
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries near busier intersections and downtown corridors
- Rear-end and lane-change crashes on regional routes where motion transfers to wrists, ribs, hips, or legs
- Motorcycle and bicycle collisions where falls often lead to fractures and dislocations
- Work commutes and loading incidents where people slip, trip, or get struck in parking and access areas
Regardless of the scenario, the pattern is similar: the insurer tries to minimize the fracture, delay treatment, or argue the injury was pre-existing. A strong claim needs more than “I broke my bone”—it needs consistency between the accident story and the medical timeline.


