Broken bones can be diagnosed quickly, but the paperwork and proof often determine whether you get a fair settlement.
In Florence, many fracture claims grow complicated because:
- Traffic videos and witness accounts can be hard to obtain after days pass.
- Employers and insurers may push for early statements before treatment is complete.
- Mechanism-of-injury questions arise when the injury is orthopedic (wrist/ankle/hip/back) and the accident details are disputed.
What you should do early (practical, local-focused):
- Seek medical care the same day if possible, and keep follow-up appointments.
- Photograph the scene if it’s safe (car damage area, hazards at retail/worksites, roadway conditions where you fell).
- Save all paperwork from ER/urgent care, imaging reports, and discharge instructions.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—especially how the incident occurred and when pain escalated.
These steps matter because Florence fracture cases often turn on causation: linking the incident to the exact fracture and the functional limits that followed.


