In Solon, broken bone injuries commonly occur in ways that can be complicated to document:
- Rear-end and multi-vehicle crashes on busy routes can create disputes about which impact caused the fracture.
- Turn/merge collisions can lead to arguments that the injured person “should have braced” or that injuries were unrelated.
- Pedestrian and bike incidents (including near busier intersections) may involve competing accounts from drivers, witnesses, or bystanders.
When liability becomes contested, the difference between a fair settlement and a low offer is often the evidence tying the fracture to the specific crash—medical records alone usually aren’t enough.


