Keller is a suburban community where daily driving is routine—meaning the same traffic patterns show up in many injury cases:
- Rear-end and stop-and-go crashes on major corridors can trigger wrist, ankle, and leg fractures when the body snaps forward.
- Lane-change collisions may cause more than bruising—impact forces can create dislocations and compound fractures that worsen without proper immobilization.
- Intersections and turning movements can lead to disputes about who had the right-of-way, especially if there’s limited dashcam footage.
Because these scenarios are common, insurers often try to settle quickly or narrow the claim to “soft tissue” even when imaging shows a fracture. The key is making sure the legal story matches the medical record.


