Broken bones in Avon often come from crashes that start out looking straightforward—until imaging shows the real damage. Common local scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions on higher-traffic commuting routes (wrist, arm, shoulder injuries are common)
- Intersection impacts where braking distance and visibility matter (leg, hip, and spine injuries may occur)
- Stop-and-go traffic that increases the risk of hard whiplash and fall-related fractures when occupants are thrown or cars lurch
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near shopping areas, where a trip, slip, or impact can result in fractures
Insurance adjusters may try to minimize the injury by pointing to pain that “should have improved” sooner or by suggesting the fracture was unrelated. In Avon cases, we focus on tying the injury to the crash through medical documentation and incident evidence.


