Broken bone injuries can look straightforward at first glance—until insurance adjusters start questioning the timeline or the mechanism of injury. In Williamsburg, common fracture scenarios often involve situations where evidence can be hard to preserve, such as:
- High-traffic intersections and commuting corridors where lane changes, turning vehicles, and sudden stops are common
- Pedestrian-heavy areas near retail and entertainment where falls can involve moving foot traffic
- Tourism and event surges that increase crowds, make witnesses harder to locate later, and complicate scene documentation
- Construction and maintenance work where safety protocols and equipment handling may be disputed
When liability is contested, the “big question” becomes whether the fracture is medically consistent with how it happened—and whether the other party’s actions (or failure to act) contributed to the injury.


