A lot of orthopedic injuries in Auburn Hills happen in traffic-heavy situations—crashes on busy corridors, sudden braking events, and lane-change collisions that can be difficult to “reconstruct” from memory alone. Even a low-speed impact can cause fractures, but insurers may argue the injury is pre-existing or not consistent with the accident.
What we look for in these cases typically includes:
- Objective injury timing (when pain and limitations started)
- Emergency and imaging records (ER notes, radiology reports, diagnoses)
- Incident documentation (police report details, photos, and witness statements)
- Consistency between how the injury occurred and what clinicians later found
When evidence is thin, the claim can stall. When it’s organized and credible, negotiation often moves faster.


