Union residents often commute along busy corridors and connect to surrounding areas for work, school, and appointments. When a wreck happens—whether it’s a rear-end collision, a lane-change crash, or a pedestrian or crosswalk incident—the injury can be dismissed as “minor” at first.
But fractures don’t always reveal the full impact immediately. In orthopedic cases, the early narrative matters. Insurers may argue:
- the injury was pre-existing,
- the fracture didn’t come from the crash mechanism,
- or your symptoms didn’t match what they claim happened.
We help you counter those tactics with a clear timeline, medical documentation, and incident evidence tied to how the crash actually occurred.


