Rock Hill sees a steady flow of commuters and visitors moving along major corridors. Broken bones are common in collisions involving speed changes, lane transitions, and sudden braking—especially when drivers dispute what they saw or when.
In these cases, the difference between an average outcome and a fair settlement often comes down to evidence that gets lost quickly:
- Traffic camera and dashcam footage timing (it may be retained only briefly)
- Witness availability after the initial days
- Photographs of vehicle damage and the roadway condition
- Consistent medical history showing symptoms began after the crash
If your fracture was diagnosed days later, that doesn’t automatically mean the injury is unrelated—but it does give the other side room to argue causation. We help organize your timeline so the medical record matches the incident.


