In Gainesville, broken bones frequently result from crashes on high-traffic roads, falls in commercial spaces, and workplace incidents in industrial or construction settings. In these cases, the dispute is rarely “were you injured?”—it’s usually whether the injury was caused by the incident and whether the full impact is being recognized.
Expect friction around:
- Timing: insurers may argue the fracture wasn’t caused by the event if diagnosis came after a delay.
- Mechanism: they may question whether the force described matches the specific fracture type.
- Pre-existing issues: they may suggest the injury existed before the crash or fall.
When that happens, your best protection is a clear, organized record that ties the incident to the medical findings.


