In eastern New Mexico, many serious injuries come from common, local scenarios: commuting between Clovis and nearby communities, intersections with high-speed merges, and busy stretches where distracted driving or failure to yield can lead to major impacts.
Because broken bones aren’t always obvious in the first hours, timing becomes critical. Insurers may argue that the fracture is unrelated to the incident or that you delayed treatment. Your claim strengthens when the record shows:
- symptoms began soon after the event,
- imaging confirmed the fracture,
- treatment followed a reasonable path,
- and your work and daily activities changed immediately and consistently.
If your fracture is in your hand, wrist, hip, leg, or spine region, the documentation has to match the mechanism of injury—not just the diagnosis.


