Concord isn’t just highways—day-to-day injuries frequently involve commuters, intersections, lane changes, and stop-and-go traffic along busy corridors. Broken bones from traffic collisions are common when:
- A driver rear-ends you during congestion or sudden braking
- A turn, merge, or lane shift leads to impact
- A pedestrian or cyclist is struck near crosswalks or busier stretches
In these cases, insurers may argue the fracture came from something else, that your symptoms weren’t immediate, or that the accident “wasn’t severe enough.” What matters is how quickly you were evaluated, what the imaging shows, and whether the medical records line up with the collision mechanics.


