Broken bones can look straightforward at first—until healing slows, surgery becomes necessary, or follow-up imaging reveals complications. In Colorado Springs, where people are frequently commuting, working jobs with physical demands, and moving between high-altitude outdoor activity and indoor work environments, the impact of a fracture can be immediate and long-lasting.
That’s why early documentation matters:
- The initial diagnosis and the imaging report (X-ray/CT/MRI)
- The dates of follow-up appointments and any changes to treatment
- Records showing how the injury affected your ability to work, drive, or perform daily tasks
Insurers may argue the fracture was unrelated, delayed, or “pre-existing.” Your claim needs a clear medical timeline tied to the incident.


