In a suburban community like Duncanville, many serious injuries occur during day-to-day driving: commutes, school runs, errands, and quick turns at intersections. Broken bones are especially common when:
- A vehicle turns into your lane or misjudges speed
- You’re struck in a rear-end collision and your body absorbs the impact
- Pedestrians or bicyclists are hit near busier corridors or crosswalk areas
- A crash causes you to fall—leading to wrist, ankle, hip, or spine fractures
Insurance adjusters often try to narrow the narrative to the visible injury you first noticed. But in fracture cases, the timeline and mechanism are everything—because the same symptoms can be explained differently if the records aren’t organized early.


