Benbrook sits close to major routes and job corridors, which means injury claims can turn on details like:
- Timing and traffic flow (how fast the crash happened, how the impact aligned with the injury)
- Intersection and turning scenarios (left turns, sudden lane changes, and “who had the right-of-way” disputes)
- Road conditions and visibility (nighttime lighting, weather-related hazards, glare)
- Work schedules and missed shifts (common for residents commuting to job sites)
Insurance adjusters often look for openings—like suggesting your fracture was pre-existing, downplaying the severity, or claiming the accident couldn’t have caused the specific pattern seen on imaging. The best defense to those tactics is a well-supported story backed by medical documentation and incident evidence.


