Fenton sits at a busy crossroads for drivers moving between local roads and regional routes. When injuries happen in traffic—whether it’s a side-impact crash on a faster roadway, a turning accident near busy intersections, or a rear-end collision—claims can turn on specifics that disappear quickly:
- Lighting and sight lines (especially at dusk and during winter storms)
- Weather conditions (snow, slush, and black ice can change how fault is evaluated)
- Intersection timing (turning lanes, signaling, and sudden braking)
- Where the impact occurred and how it matches the fracture pattern
When an insurer argues the fracture “doesn’t fit” the incident or suggests you were already injured, the strongest cases typically come down to consistent records tied to the event and clear supporting evidence.


