Broken bones in this area frequently follow incidents like:
- Car crashes on busy commuting routes where sudden stops, speeding, and lane changes can lead to serious trauma (wrist, ankle, leg, and hip fractures are common).
- Intersection and turning accidents—including cases involving failure to yield or improper lane positioning.
- Road hazard injuries (potholes, uneven pavement, debris) that can cause falls or alter vehicle control.
- Work and delivery incidents—when injuries happen during the course of employment, including loading/unloading and short-trip driving.
The pattern we see in these cases is that insurers often treat fractures as “straightforward” early on—then later question the seriousness, the timing, or whether the accident truly caused the diagnosed injury.


