Fife is a working community with frequent traffic patterns—commuting to nearby employment centers, moving between neighborhoods, and sharing roads with trucks and commercial vehicles. When a fracture happens during a collision or an accident tied to roadway activity, insurance companies commonly focus on two questions:
- Was the fracture caused by the incident?
- Who is responsible under Washington fault rules?
Those disputes aren’t just legal—they’re practical. In many cases, the earliest medical notes matter, imaging must match the reported mechanism of injury, and witness accounts can become inconsistent after days or weeks.
If you’ve already been told your injury is “unrelated,” “pre-existing,” or “not severe,” you need a strategy that protects your records and your timeline.


