Fractures from traffic collisions are common, but the case usually turns on evidence: how the impact happened, what the other driver did (or didn’t do), and whether the injury matches the crash mechanics.
In the St. Louis region, disputes frequently center on things like:
- Speed and following distance in stop-and-go traffic
- Lane changes near busier corridors
- Stop-sign and turn-related impacts where visibility is contested
- Shared fault arguments when both drivers claim the other caused the collision
Even when you know you were hurt, insurers may try to narrow the story—downplaying the severity of the fracture, questioning causation, or suggesting it was pre-existing.


