Centerville residents frequently commute through busy roadways and intersections where rear-end collisions, lane-change impacts, and sudden braking can lead to orthopedic injuries. Broken bones can be caused by crashes involving:
- Rear-end collisions (impact forces that drive the body into the seatbelt/console)
- Intersection disputes (visibility, speeding, or distracted driving allegations)
- Improper turn/lane behavior (especially around frequent merging areas)
- Pedestrian and bike-related impacts near busy corridors and neighborhoods
After a crash, the first story told to insurance can matter. If the other side claims the fracture is “not from the wreck,” your medical timeline becomes central. We focus on building the connection between the incident and the fracture—using the records that carry weight in Ohio claim negotiations and, when needed, litigation.


