Corpus Christi traffic is a mix of commuting patterns, heavy vehicles, and sudden slowdowns—on highways, feeder roads, and near popular areas where visibility can change quickly. Broken bones commonly result from:
- Rear-end collisions that cause sudden impact and falls (wrist, arm, hip)
- Intersection crashes where braking distance and lane changes are disputed
- Sideswipe or lane-change impacts that lead to orthopedic injuries after the initial contact
- Pedestrian or cyclist crashes near high-activity corridors, where fractures may be more severe
In these cases, the “story” matters as much as the diagnosis. Insurance adjusters often push early settlement offers based on incomplete information or a narrow view of the injury.


