Seguin sees a mix of highway driving, neighborhood traffic, and busy commercial activity. That means fracture injuries often come from recurring local patterns, such as:
- Car and truck collisions on higher-speed corridors and during sudden braking/visibility issues.
- Turn-lane and intersection crashes where impacts can involve wrists, ankles, ribs, and hips.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk risks near retail areas and community gathering spots.
- Industrial and workforce injuries where safety protocols, training, and equipment maintenance matter.
In these scenarios, insurers often move quickly to minimize payout—especially when you’re still in pain or still waiting on imaging. Your best protection is building a clear record early, before the story gets contested.


