Broken bones in our area frequently happen in scenarios like:
- Rear-end crashes and stop-and-go traffic on commute corridors
- Intersection impacts near busy commercial areas
- Pedestrian and crosswalk injuries where motorists may dispute what they saw
- Night driving issues (headlight visibility, distracted driving, speed in parking-lot traffic)
In these situations, the fracture is only part of the story. Insurers often focus on whether the accident “could have caused” the specific break shown on imaging, or whether your symptoms match the timing of the crash.
What helps most in Las Cruces cases: getting the right documents early—ER records, imaging reports, and any incident documentation (including photos/video when available). A fracture claim can stall when the record is incomplete or the timeline is unclear.


