Fracture injuries can look “straightforward” early, but recovery in real life is rarely linear. In Denver, many cases involve:
- Commuter collisions on I-25, I-70, and the downtown corridor
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near 16th Street and Union Station
- Construction-zone impacts where traffic patterns change quickly
- Slip-and-fall injuries tied to tracked-in moisture, melting snow, or uneven walkways
Insurers may argue the injury was minor, pre-existing, or not caused by the incident. In Denver, the dispute often becomes about whether your medical record matches the mechanism of injury and whether your treatment followed a reasonable plan.
What to do now: focus on building a clean timeline—incident date, first medical visit, imaging results, follow-ups, and how your fracture affected work and daily life.


