After a crash, insurers commonly argue one of two things: (1) the fracture was caused by something else, or (2) the crash wasn’t severe enough to cause what your doctor later diagnosed.
That dispute matters in Lynwood because many serious injuries are first documented in emergency or urgent care settings, then refined by orthopedic follow-ups and imaging. If your timeline isn’t consistent—or if the medical notes don’t clearly connect the symptoms to the accident mechanism—your claim can stall.
We focus on aligning:
- Your initial injury description (what hurt, where it hurt, and when)
- The imaging and diagnostic findings (X-rays/CT/MRI reports)
- Treatment decisions (immobilization, surgery, therapy)
- Functional impact (work restrictions, mobility limits, daily living changes)


