In Wellington, broken bones often happen in the everyday mix of commuting, turning traffic, and busy roadways—especially when someone is rear-ended, sideswiped, or forced to stop suddenly. A fracture can look “minor” at first, but it may worsen as swelling goes down or as you try to move, walk, or return to work.
After a crash, insurers may move quickly. They might ask for a recorded statement, request your medical records, or suggest the injury “should have been obvious.” Don’t let pressure replace documentation.
A Wellington broken bone injury lawyer helps you protect your claim while you’re focused on recovery—so the fracture, its complications, and your missed income are reflected accurately.


