Fracture injuries are frequently fought on details: the exact moment the injury occurred, the mechanism of injury, and whether the medical findings match the story.
In Chelsea, common situations include:
- Commuter traffic incidents on busy corridors where sudden braking, lane changes, or distracted driving can lead to hard impacts.
- Slip-and-fall injuries in retail areas and office buildings during wet seasons when tracked-in debris isn’t cleaned promptly.
- Worksite falls and crush injuries involving ladders, scaffolding, or moving equipment—especially when safety procedures aren’t followed.
When fault is disputed, insurers may focus on anything that makes the fracture seem unrelated or exaggerated. The fix is not “more paperwork”—it’s building a clear, evidence-backed timeline that connects the incident to the orthopedic injury.


