Falls Church is built around movement—commutes, quick errands, and frequent crossings of multi-lane roads. That means broken bone injuries often come with an evidence timeline that can disappear quickly:
- Dashcam and traffic camera footage may be overwritten or harder to retrieve later.
- Witnesses move on or become unavailable.
- The “story” can shift when adjusters ask leading questions.
- Medical symptoms can evolve after the first visit, especially with wrist, ankle, hip, and back fractures.
A strong case usually depends on capturing the details early: the incident sequence, the mechanism of injury, and the medical findings that confirm the fracture.


