Lynnwood traffic and pedestrian activity can create complex injury scenarios—rear-end crashes, turn-lane collisions, crosswalk incidents, and slip-and-fall events near busy storefront entrances. In many fracture cases, the dispute isn’t whether you were injured; it’s whether the incident caused the fracture and whether the other side acted reasonably.
Common friction points we see in Lynnwood include:
- Conflicting accounts from drivers or witnesses about speed, lane position, and impact
- Delayed diagnosis after an initial visit, when pain “worsens” over days
- Insurance arguments that the fracture was pre-existing or unrelated
- Causation gaps between the crash/fall and the medical imaging that confirms the injury


