After a fracture, insurance adjusters may encourage you to settle quickly—sometimes before your healing plan is clear. That can be risky in orthopedic cases because the full impact of a broken bone often shows up later:
- limited mobility that lasts longer than expected
- additional imaging or specialist follow-ups
- ongoing therapy needs
- work restrictions that affect wages and job duties
In real Batesville injury claims, we often see offers that reflect only the first round of medical care, not the true cost of recovery. If you’re considering a settlement while you’re still in treatment, it’s usually worth getting a legal review first so you don’t trade away future compensation for a short-term check.


