Lake Wales sees a mix of commuter traffic, tourist activity, and residential construction—and those factors can shape how injuries are investigated.
Common reasons insurers dispute these claims include:
- They argue the fracture was unrelated to the incident (or “pre-existing”).
- They claim the injury was minor despite surgery or immobilization.
- They focus on gaps in the timeline—especially when someone waited to get imaging.
- They attempt to reduce fault by pointing to comparative negligence.
When the insurance narrative changes, your claim value can change too. Our job is to keep the focus on what the record shows: how the injury happened, what the diagnosis confirms, and what your recovery requires.


