Many fracture claims in the Florham Park area involve collisions and incidents tied to daily commuting—vehicle impacts, sudden braking, lane changes, and intersections where visibility or driver timing can be decisive.
After a fracture, insurers may argue:
- the crash wasn’t forceful enough to cause the injury,
- the fracture was pre-existing,
- or the medical timeline doesn’t match what was reported.
The practical difference in Florham Park cases is how evidence is preserved early. In many auto-related injuries, the strongest proof comes from what’s documented immediately—not what’s reconstructed weeks later.
What that means for you: if you were hurt in or around Florham Park and you’ve already been contacted by an insurer, don’t rely on quick statements. Your goal is to protect the record that links the accident to the fracture.


