In the Lovejoy area, many orthopedic injuries happen in settings tied to everyday commuting and suburban traffic—rear-end crashes on busy corridors, sudden lane changes, and high-speed turn conflicts. When a fracture occurs, insurers commonly argue one of two things:
- The crash didn’t cause the fracture (they claim the injury was unrelated, degenerative, or from another event).
- Your symptoms don’t match the timeline (they question why the injury was diagnosed or treated later than they expected).
The difference between a claim that moves forward and one that gets stalled is often the same: a clean connection between the incident, the medical findings, and the impact on your life.


