Southgate is a working, commuting community—meaning many serious fractures come from collisions near busy corridors and intersections, including rear-end crashes, turn-lane impacts, and pedestrian or cyclist incidents when visibility is limited.
In these cases, the fracture itself is only part of the story. Insurers frequently argue:
- the injury came from a prior condition,
- the impact wasn’t strong enough to cause the specific fracture,
- the symptoms didn’t start when the accident happened.
That’s why local fracture claims depend heavily on crash documentation and medical consistency—things like emergency room timing, imaging reports, and any available vehicle/scene evidence.


