Broken bones are sometimes treated like “simple injuries” by adjusters—until documentation shows otherwise. In Placentia, disputes commonly start when:
- Insurance tries to argue the fracture is unrelated to the crash/fall (or that the timing doesn’t match).
- Gaps appear in the medical timeline—for example, delayed imaging or inconsistent symptom reporting.
- The injury affects work in a way that’s easy for outsiders to underestimate (lifting restrictions, altered gait, inability to perform routine job tasks).
- The incident involves shared fault (common in intersection collisions and parking-lot incidents).
The result is often a low initial offer or requests for statements before your treatment plan is fully understood.


