Broken bones are painful, but the insurance side often focuses on something else first: whether the fracture was truly caused by the incident and whether your treatment timeline “fits.” In Boynton Beach, common routes and settings can create early confusion, such as:
- High-traffic commuting corridors where crash narratives differ between drivers and witnesses
- Pedestrian-heavy areas where falls can be blamed on the injured person’s footing rather than unsafe conditions
- Construction and service work where supervisors may dispute whether safety procedures were followed
If the other side suggests your injury is pre-existing, unrelated, or “minor,” it can affect the offer you receive—sometimes before you’ve completed imaging, orthopedic follow-up, or physical therapy.


