Mesquite is a city where lots of driving happens—commutes to Dallas-area jobs, errands along major corridors, and quick turns at busy intersections. When a collision results in a fracture, the case often depends on the same questions:
- What exactly caused the impact? (speed, lane position, turns, following distance)
- Where did you get hit and how? (the mechanism matters for causation)
- How quickly were you evaluated? (delays can give insurers an opening)
- What do the imaging and ortho notes actually say?
Even when the break seems obvious, the dispute is frequently about timing and causation—whether the crash mechanism matches the diagnosis, and whether later symptoms are tied to the accident.


