Broken bones from traffic and commuting incidents are common, but they’re rarely “simple” once insurers get involved. In Franklin-area claims, fault and causation can hinge on the same things repeatedly:
- Timing and mechanism of injury (what happened right before you felt pain)
- Consistency between the crash impact and the fracture pattern shown on imaging
- Whether symptoms were documented early after the incident
- How the other driver’s account matches (or doesn’t match) the physical evidence
Even when you know the fracture came from the crash, an adjuster may argue the injury was unrelated, pre-existing, or worsened by later activities. Your case needs more than a diagnosis—it needs a persuasive story supported by records.


