Many broken bone injuries in the South Jordan area happen in predictable ways—fast-moving traffic, lane changes, intersections with heavy turning traffic, and high-volume drop-off/pick-up routes. When a claim is disputed, insurers commonly argue one of the following:
- the fracture was unrelated to the incident
- the other driver/preson wasn’t at fault
- your injuries were “minor” or didn’t require the treatment you received
What changes the outcome is evidence that matches the real-world scenario. For example, if the injury followed a specific impact (like a sudden stop or collision), we look for documentation that aligns the timeline—first symptoms, ER/urgent care visit timing, imaging results, and follow-up treatment.


