Big Spring residents commonly travel through roadways that connect to regional routes, and crashes can involve everything from passenger vehicles to larger trucks and work-related traffic. In broken bone cases, the difference between a fair value and a low offer often comes down to whether the evidence clearly supports:
- How the impact happened (speed, lane position, braking, visibility)
- What caused the injury (not just that you were hurt)
- Whether the fracture matches the incident as documented by clinicians
If the insurer says your fracture was “not caused by the crash” or tries to blame it on something else, the case becomes an evidence problem—not just a medical one.


