In the Lyndon area, many broken-bone injuries happen in high-traffic and mixed-use settings—roadways, intersections, shopping corridors, apartment complexes, and busy worksites. That environment can create two common problems:
- Causation gets challenged. Insurers may claim the fracture was unrelated, the impact wasn’t severe enough, or the injury was “pre-existing.”
- The injury story gets simplified. A quick recorded statement or an incomplete medical history can be used to narrow your claim.
Fracture injuries can also involve complications—stiffness, ongoing therapy, delayed healing, or additional procedures. If your settlement is based on incomplete information, you may end up stuck with costs that don’t match the agreement.


