Broken bone injuries in our area frequently come down to one question insurance adjusters will press hard on: what exactly caused the fracture? In Victoria, that often means sorting out facts from:
- High-speed commuting collisions where impact direction and vehicle movement affect injury patterns
- Cross-traffic and turn crashes at busy intersections
- Industrial/worksite incidents where safety procedures, supervision, and equipment conditions are disputed
- Property hazards (parking lots, sidewalks, retail entrances) where the timing of the hazard is contested
A fracture can look straightforward on day one, but the mechanism of injury still has to be consistent with the medical findings. That’s where strong case preparation makes a difference.


