New Kensington residents spend a lot of time on local roads and regional corridors—meaning many fracture injuries come from rear-end collisions, intersection impacts, and sudden braking. In these cases, insurance companies frequently argue that:
- the injury was minor at first,
- the fracture could have occurred from another event,
- or the medical records don’t match the crash mechanism.
What matters is whether the physical details and medical documentation line up. Even when X-rays confirm the fracture, claims can stall if adjusters say the timing or cause is unclear.
Our approach: we help organize the incident narrative, confirm the medical timeline, and identify what evidence is most persuasive for liability and causation in a Pennsylvania personal injury claim.


