In a coastal, busy part of Broward County, fracture injuries are frequently reported in fast-moving circumstances: people are on the move, witnesses may disperse, surveillance footage can be overwritten, and medical decisions are sometimes made quickly under pressure.
Two patterns we see locally:
- “It seemed fine at first” injuries: A wrist, ankle, or hip fracture may be missed initially, then diagnosed later—leading insurers to argue it’s unrelated.
- Shared-space incidents: Falls on uneven sidewalks, parking lots, beach-adjacent walkways, and commercial property entrances often involve disputes over whether warnings were adequate.
In both situations, your outcome can depend on whether your records show a consistent story from the moment of impact through follow-up care.


