Logan residents deal with a mix of roadway traffic and pedestrian activity—drivers navigating school schedules, commuters traveling through town, and visitors who may not be fully familiar with local routes. That context matters when fractures happen because insurers often argue:
- the injury was caused by something other than the incident,
- the fracture was “minor” or unrelated to your symptoms,
- or that you should have recovered faster.
When the mechanism of injury is disputed, your claim depends heavily on timing, documentation, and consistency between what happened and what clinicians recorded.


