In Ontario, many injury claims involve hard-to-ignore documentation: dashcam footage on freeways, surveillance from shopping centers, incident reports from property managers, and medical records tied to imaging like X-rays.
But the first problem is timing. If you wait to report what happened, if you miss follow-up appointments, or if you give a recorded statement before your medical picture is clear, you can create gaps that the other side will use.
A strong broken bone injury claim is built early—while the incident evidence still exists and while your treatment timeline is fresh.


