Broken bone injuries can seem straightforward at first—until insurers start questioning the timeline. In Eloy, this often shows up when:
- Symptoms don’t match the story an adjuster later claims
- Imaging is delayed or the first visit doesn’t document the mechanism clearly
- Work notes conflict with when you returned to duty or restrictions you were given
- A property incident is described differently than what witnesses or photos show
Fracture claims depend heavily on consistency: how the injury happened, when it was diagnosed, what treatment followed, and how your function changed afterward. We focus on building a record that holds up under scrutiny.


