Many serious fractures in the Fairview area involve traffic patterns that don’t leave much time for error—late braking, lane changes, and distracted driving on busy corridors. When a crash causes a broken wrist, ankle, leg, shoulder, or hip, insurers may argue the injury was minor, unrelated, or worsened by later activity.
That’s why we focus early on:
- Mechanism of injury (how the crash forces match the fracture diagnosis)
- Timing (when symptoms started and when imaging confirmed the fracture)
- Consistency (what you reported vs. what the medical record shows)


