Weston is a suburban community where many people commute through busy corridors and combine work and errands on tight schedules. That matters for fracture cases because insurers often look for ways to minimize the claim in ways that are common in the area, such as:
- “It wasn’t caused by the crash/fall.” They may argue your symptoms don’t match the incident timing.
- “You waited too long.” Missed imaging, scheduling delays, or gaps in documentation can be twisted into a causation argument.
- “You’ll heal soon, so take less now.” Early offers may be based on incomplete recovery timelines.
When you’re hurt, it’s easy to accept the first number you’re offered. But with fractures—especially those that require orthopedic follow-up—your true costs often show up after the initial diagnosis.


