In a smaller community, word travels—and so do assumptions. You may hear things like “it was probably pre-existing,” “you were fine at first,” or “the crash didn’t look that bad.” Those comments can show up later in insurance discussions.
Fracture cases also often involve multiple moving parts:
- Orthopedic treatment (immobilization, imaging, specialist visits)
- Work restrictions (lifting limits, light duty, time off)
- Transportation and appointment scheduling while you’re healing
- Disputes over whether the incident caused the fracture or worsened an existing condition
When you’re dealing with pain and recovery, you shouldn’t also have to translate medical details into a legal claim. Our job is to connect the dots—without guesswork.


