Enterprise residents frequently get injured during commutes, shopping trips, school-related travel, and workdays that mix driving, walking, and loading/unloading. When a fracture happens, insurers commonly look for reasons to reduce value, such as:
- the injury “could have been caused by something else”
- the fracture was “minor” compared to what you claim now
- treatment was delayed or didn’t progress as expected
To counter that, your case needs a clean timeline connecting the incident to diagnosis and then to treatment and limitations.
What to do next (starting today):
- Keep every piece of medical paperwork (ER/urgent care notes, imaging reports, specialist visit summaries, physical therapy records).
- Write down your symptom timeline while it’s fresh (what hurt first, how it changed, when you saw a clinician).
- Save proof of impact—work absence, pay stubs, and any documentation showing you couldn’t perform usual duties.


