In Siloam Springs, broken bones commonly involve situations tied to commuting routes, busy intersections, and nearby highway travel, as well as slips and falls in retail areas. Disputes often start when an insurer argues:
- the fracture was unrelated to the crash/incident
- you had a prior injury or “pre-existing condition”
- the injury “should have been treated sooner”
- your reported limitations are inconsistent with the medical records
The key is not just having medical treatment—it’s having a consistent story supported by records. That means your timeline, the mechanism of injury, and the imaging or exam findings must align.


