In South Florida, many injury incidents involve fast-moving traffic, busy intersections, and everyday environments where people expect others to act reasonably—drivers, property managers, and employers.
But with fractures, the timeline matters. Insurers may argue:
- the injury was “minor” at first, or
- the fracture could be unrelated, or
- your symptoms changed because of something else.
That’s why the first weeks after the accident are critical. The medical documentation you build early—ER notes, orthopedic follow-ups, imaging interpretations, and treatment compliance—can strongly influence how your claim is valued in negotiations.


