Broken bone injury claims in Montgomery commonly run into the same early roadblocks:
- “It wasn’t caused by the crash/fall.” Adjusters may argue the fracture was unrelated, pre-existing, or the result of something other than the incident.
- “You should be healed by now.” Because fractures can take weeks to months to stabilize, insurers may treat slower recovery as “not our fault.”
- Comparative fault arguments. In busy traffic patterns—especially around merges, stop-and-go lanes, and pedestrian-heavy areas—insurers may claim the injured person contributed to the crash or fall.
You need a strategy that addresses causation, treatment consistency, and fault—backed by medical documentation and incident evidence.


