Trenton sits along busy commuting routes connecting the Downriver area to the broader Metro Detroit job market. When injuries happen in these “rush-hour” collisions, insurers often move quickly—and they may argue that the fracture is unrelated, minor, or part of a pre-existing condition.
In many Michigan auto injury disputes, the fight is less about whether you went to the hospital and more about:
- How the impact mechanism matches your imaging (X-rays/CT/MRI)
- Whether your symptoms were documented promptly
- Whether treatment was consistent with a fracture diagnosis
- How fault is allocated among drivers or parties involved
When a broken bone is part of a multi-issue crash (rear-end impacts, lane changes, sudden braking, or intersection disputes), the claim can stall while insurance companies try to narrow the story to the smallest possible injury.


