Many broken bone injuries in our area happen in places people don’t associate with “serious injury,” until someone ends up in the ER: commuting routes during busy hours, intersection turn lanes, and sudden stops that leave little time to react.
Common Eagle Pass scenarios include:
- Rear-end collisions that cause wrist, arm, or leg fractures
- Side-impact crashes leading to hip, shoulder, or rib injuries
- Pedestrian and crosswalk impacts where falls create fractures
- Workplace travel injuries involving delivery routes or jobsite traffic
The pattern we see is the same: the other side may accept “it happened,” but dispute the extent, the cause, or whether the fracture is tied to the crash or incident. Your early documentation matters.


