Colleyville injury claims frequently involve scenarios where fault and causation aren’t immediately obvious—especially when fractures show up after the initial shock.
Common local patterns we see:
- DFW commuting collisions: Rear-end crashes on busy corridors can lead to wrist, shoulder, back, and leg fractures—sometimes with inconsistent early descriptions of symptoms.
- Suburban slip hazards: Apartment complexes, retail centers, and neighborhood properties can have hazards like wet floors, uneven walkways, or delayed cleanup after rain or sprinklers.
- Worksite and contractor injuries: People in construction trades and maintenance roles may suffer fractures from falls, equipment incidents, or unsafe site practices.
- “It must be pre-existing” defenses: Insurers may claim your fracture is unrelated to the incident—especially when there’s limited imaging at the first visit.
When that happens, your case needs more than sympathy. It needs a tight medical timeline, credible incident evidence, and a clear explanation of how the fracture happened.


