In Mansfield, broken bone injuries frequently happen in the real-world places people travel every day: busy intersections, turn lanes, highway feeder roads, and residential-adjacent streets where traffic speeds can be unpredictable.
After a collision, insurers may quickly argue one of two things:
- the fracture was caused by something else, or
- the injury isn’t severe enough (or will “heal normally”) to justify meaningful compensation.
Our job is to push back using the right evidence—medical records, imaging reports, and a clear timeline—so the claim reflects what actually happened to your body and your life.


