Linden sits in a busy transportation corridor. Crashes and impact injuries can happen suddenly—especially during rush hours when drivers are switching lanes, following too closely, or reacting late to changing traffic conditions.
When a broken bone is involved, insurers may argue:
- the fracture was caused by something other than the crash/fall,
- the injury was pre-existing,
- or your treatment didn’t follow an “expected” recovery path.
That’s why Linden fracture claims often require a tight match between (1) the incident mechanics and (2) the medical findings. The more consistent your symptoms and treatment are with the event, the harder it is for the other side to minimize your claim.


