Crown Point sits in the Chicago–NW Indiana corridor, where daily commuting routes can involve higher-speed merges, heavy traffic, and frequent intersection turning scenarios. Broken bones are common in:
- Rear-end collisions and sudden stops (wrist, spine, and leg injuries)
- T-bone or left-turn impacts (hip, shoulder, and fractures from awkward landing)
- Lane-change crashes near busier corridors (ankle/foot fractures)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents (ankle, leg, and facial fractures)
In these cases, the insurance company may argue the fracture could be unrelated, pre-existing, or caused by something else. Your lawyer’s job is to build a clear chain between the crash and the orthopedic injury using accident documentation and medical evidence.


