Bridgewater Town is a suburban area where many accidents happen close to home—commuter routes, intersections with limited sightlines, and high-traffic times when drivers are focused on getting to work, school, or errands.
When a collision results in a fracture, insurers frequently argue:
- the injury was not caused by the crash
- the fracture was pre-existing or unrelated to the incident
- treatment was delayed or unnecessary
In practice, these disputes are won or lost on documentation: emergency notes, imaging reports, the timeline of pain and mobility, and whether the injury pattern matches the accident mechanism.


