Injuries like wrist fractures, ankle breaks, and hip fractures can be straightforward on day one—but insurers frequently try to complicate them. In Dublin, that often shows up as:
- “It was pre-existing” arguments after you mention prior pain from a sports injury or older condition.
- “The accident didn’t cause that fracture” claims when the injury pattern doesn’t match the story the adjuster wants you to tell.
- Early settlement pressure when you’ve already started medical treatment and the insurance company wants to close the file before the full recovery picture is known.
California injury claims depend heavily on the evidence tying your fracture to the incident and showing how the injury affected your life. That means a strong case is usually built around timing, documentation, and consistency—not just the fact that you were hurt.


