Orthopedic injuries don’t always look the same in the first few hours. Swelling, bruising, and limited mobility can mask the severity of what later turns out to be a fracture, crack, or dislocation. That’s especially important in Monument because many accidents happen in fast-moving, high-traffic settings—commutes, merging lanes, and sudden slowdowns.
Insurers often focus on:
- Whether imaging confirmed the fracture and when it was done
- How soon symptoms were reported after the incident
- Whether medical notes match the incident mechanism (how the injury happened)
Even a short gap—like waiting too long to be evaluated—can become a dispute point. The goal is to help you build a consistent, credible medical timeline that matches what happened.


