Colonial Heights sits along everyday travel routes where stop-and-go traffic, lane changes, and distracted driving can lead to severe impacts. When a fracture happens, insurance adjusters commonly focus on two questions:
- How did the injury occur?
- Does the medical record match the crash or incident?
That means your case often depends on things like:
- what witnesses observed at the scene (even brief statements)
- photos of vehicle damage, roadway conditions, and visible injuries
- emergency room documentation and follow-up orthopedic notes
- the consistency between the impact mechanism and the type/location of the fracture
If early information is incomplete or inconsistent, it can slow a claim—or reduce settlement value.


