In Central Florida, many broken-bone injuries involve fast-moving traffic and crowded travel patterns—commutes, errands, and sudden stops near commercial corridors. When a fracture appears, insurers may try to narrow the story to “minor impact” or argue the injury is unrelated.
That’s why we focus early on two things:
- Mechanism of injury: how the impact, fall, or force aligns with the type of fracture shown on imaging.
- Medical timing: whether your first exam and follow-up care match the symptoms you reported.
When the story is consistent—and supported by records—adjusters have a harder time minimizing the injury.


