Many broken-bone cases we see in the Dayton area aren’t “one-fact-simple.” They often happen in real-world settings like:
- I-75 / I-675 commute collisions where impact severity, lane position, and braking distance are disputed
- Downtown and mixed-traffic intersections where drivers, pedestrians, or cyclists may have conflicting accounts
- Construction and roadwork areas where uneven pavement, missing signage, or lane control issues contribute to falls and impacts
- Worksite-related injuries involving industrial safety breakdowns, training gaps, or equipment issues
When bones break in these scenarios, the insurance side may try to narrow the story—arguing the fracture was unrelated, blaming your movement, or suggesting you “should have healed faster.” Your claim needs a clear timeline and medical support that ties the fracture to the incident.


