In Norfolk, many serious fractures come from commuting routes, intersections, and roadway conditions—including cases involving rear-end collisions, lane-change impacts, and sudden braking. People may walk away initially feeling “fine,” then later discover a wrist fracture, hip injury, or dislocation that requires orthopedic follow-up.
That timing matters. Insurance adjusters often argue that:
- the fracture was unrelated to the crash,
- the injury was pre-existing,
- or the symptoms should have shown up earlier.
A Norfolk broken bone claim can hinge on how quickly you were evaluated, what imaging showed, and whether your treatment timeline matches the mechanism of injury described in the incident.


