In a smaller community, it’s common for the initial version of events to spread quickly—through witnesses, property managers, employers, and insurance contacts. That can be risky when liability is disputed. For fracture injuries, the early narrative matters because insurers frequently argue:
- the injury was pre-existing or unrelated
- the mechanism of injury doesn’t match the imaging
- symptoms were exaggerated or delayed in reporting
To protect your claim, we focus on building a clear timeline that ties your incident to your diagnosis and treatment. That typically means organizing records from the first visit, imaging reports, follow-up appointments, and documentation of how the injury affected your daily life.


