In and around Harrison, many serious fractures come from traffic collisions, trips/falls in busy retail or work settings, and industrial or jobsite incidents. What often complicates these cases is that the defense will look for gaps such as:
- “The mechanism doesn’t match the injury.” For example, the reported impact may not line up with the type of fracture shown in imaging.
- “You were hurt before.” Insurers may claim the injury was pre-existing or unrelated.
- “You recovered too quickly (so it wasn’t that bad).” Early improvement can still be followed by delayed complications—especially when recovery requires follow-up visits.
- “You didn’t document enough.” If your first treatment and incident reporting don’t line up, it’s easier for an adjuster to reduce the claim.
Because these disputes are common, Harrison injury victims often need a strategy that focuses on medical consistency + incident evidence + timelines.


