Goose Creek residents regularly travel through busy corridors and mixed traffic patterns—commutes, shift changes, and quick stops can put people in harm’s way. When a crash causes an arm, wrist, ankle, or leg fracture, insurers may argue the injury is unrelated, exaggerated, or unrelated to the impact.
In practice, what matters most is evidence that connects:
- The event (what happened and when)
- The mechanism (the force/impact consistent with the fracture)
- The diagnosis and timeline (how quickly symptoms were documented)
- The treatment plan (splinting, immobilization, surgery, PT)
A fracture claim can be won or lost on documentation quality—photos, witness statements, medical records, and how the injury was described at the first visits.


