Fracture injuries can be straightforward medically, but they’re not always simple legally—particularly when the incident involves cars, trucks, or crowded roadways.
In West Bend, common real-world scenarios include:
- Commuting collisions near busy intersections and highway on-ramps, where insurers may question what caused the impact or whether your symptoms match the crash.
- Intersection and turning incidents where surveillance is limited, witness memories differ, or reports conflict.
- Construction and roadwork impacts—including uneven pavement, missing signage, or sudden lane changes—that can lead to falls or vehicle damage.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk close-calls around shopping areas, where timing and visibility become major issues.
When a broken bone results from someone else’s negligence, the claim often hinges on whether the injury truly “fits” the incident—based on imaging, treatment notes, and a consistent timeline.


