Many fracture claims start with a straightforward story: a collision, a slip/trip, a workplace accident, or a fall connected to unsafe conditions. But insurers commonly try to narrow the case to minimize payout—especially when the injury is orthopedic and recovery takes time.
In Paramount, disputes often come down to:
- Commuter traffic details: Where impact occurred, who had the right-of-way, and how the collision mechanism matches the type of injury.
- Second-visit symptoms: The fracture diagnosis might arrive after urgent care, imaging, or follow-up—creating uncertainty insurers can exploit.
- Comparative fault arguments: Even if you weren’t responsible, some adjusters attempt to allocate partial blame.
Our job is to keep your claim tied to evidence and medical records, not assumptions.


