Broken bones can be straightforward on day one—until liability gets disputed. In a dense, high-activity area like West Hollywood, the common problem isn’t whether you were injured. It’s whether the other side convinces the insurer that:
- the fracture was caused by something else,
- the incident didn’t match the medical findings,
- or the injury is being exaggerated.
These disputes show up frequently after:
- pedestrian collisions at heavy-turn intersections,
- crosswalk and curb-impact injuries where fault is contested,
- ride-share / rideshare pickup and drop-off incidents near busy corridors,
- rear-end crashes where the driver claims “no serious impact,”
- slip-and-fall injuries around nightlife venues where the hazard timeline is unclear.
A strong case starts by building the timeline around what happened and what your medical records show next.


