In a town with steady tourism and frequent day-to-day traffic, it’s common for fractured-bone cases to develop disputes around when the injury happened and what caused it.
You may run into issues like:
- The other party claims the fracture is unrelated or pre-existing.
- Surveillance footage is overwritten or hard to retrieve days later.
- Witnesses remember events differently after the initial shock.
- A gap between the incident and imaging allows insurers to argue “misdiagnosis.”
Your best protection is acting early: document the scene, get medical care promptly, and preserve evidence while it’s still available.


