In a lot of personal injury matters, liability seems straightforward at first—until the other side starts questioning the injury story. In Waterbury, that dispute is commonly triggered by:
- Mechanism mismatch (the crash facts don’t line up with the fracture type or imaging timing)
- “Pre-existing injury” arguments (insurance tries to frame the fracture as unrelated to the crash)
- Delayed or incomplete ortho follow-up (not everyone gets an orthopedic appointment quickly, especially while working)
- Commercial vehicle involvement (trucks and delivery vehicles can complicate fault and causation)
When a broken bone claim becomes a causation dispute, the case turns on medical consistency and incident evidence—not guesses.


