Broken bones in the Galion area frequently come from high-speed commuting collisions, intersections, and roadway conditions that can be disputed—like visibility, lane positioning, and sudden braking. Even when the injury is clear, fault can become a fight.
After a fracture, insurers may argue:
- the injury was caused by something else (or happened earlier),
- the crash impact wasn’t strong enough to cause your specific fracture,
- you delayed treatment or didn’t follow up.
That’s why your case needs an evidence plan early—one that matches how Ohio insurers actually evaluate injury claims.


