Many broken bone injuries in West Jordan happen in predictable local settings:
- Commuter traffic and lane changes on busy corridors can create impact patterns that insurers later dispute.
- Crosswalk and sidewalk incidents—including distracted drivers near shopping areas—often lead to competing accounts about what happened.
- Parking lot and driveway crashes can be treated like “minor” events until imaging shows fractures.
When a claim involves a car crash, premises incident, or work-related injury, insurers frequently argue one of two things:
- the fracture wasn’t caused by the incident, or
- the fracture is “being exaggerated” because recovery is taking time.
A lawyer’s job is to build a claim that ties the mechanism of injury to the medical findings—and does it with evidence that holds up.


