San Elizario residents frequently deal with accidents tied to commuting, highway driving, and roadway conditions—including collisions involving speeding, sudden lane changes, distracted driving, or failure to yield. When a broken bone results, insurance companies may move quickly to:
- claim the fracture was unrelated to the crash or fall,
- argue the injury was pre-existing,
- suggest you waited too long to get treatment,
- or minimize your long-term impairment.
Orthopedic injuries can look straightforward at first—until follow-up visits, imaging, and therapy reveal the real impact. That’s when the record you build early in the case can make or break negotiations.


