Broken bone injuries are sometimes underestimated because the initial visit can sound straightforward: an X-ray, a splint, discharge instructions, and a “we’ll follow up.” But in real life—especially after traffic incidents and industrial/worksite injuries—recovery can change week to week.
Insurers in Dalton may try to:
- claim the fracture was unrelated or “pre-existing”
- argue the accident mechanism doesn’t match the injury pattern
- pressure you to settle before follow-up imaging or orthopedic evaluation is complete
- frame gaps in treatment as proof you weren’t seriously hurt
When that happens, the case becomes less about the injury you have and more about the story the insurer can support. Your job is to heal; our job is to build the claim that stands up to scrutiny.


