After a broken bone injury, it’s common for claims to stall or shrink for reasons that have nothing to do with how serious your injury feels.
Common dispute points we see in Mableton-area claims include:
- Causation fights: The other side may argue the fracture was unrelated to the crash or fall—especially when there’s a gap between the incident and imaging.
- “Pre-existing” narratives: Insurers may claim you had prior issues, then try to blame the fracture on something other than the accident.
- Mechanism mismatch: They may question whether the force of a crash—or the circumstances of a fall—could realistically cause the type of fracture you were diagnosed with.
- Recorded statements: After a crash on a commuting route, adjusters often request an early recorded statement. A few offhand answers can be twisted.
What you should do first: prioritize treatment, preserve evidence, and avoid giving a recorded statement until you’ve reviewed your options with counsel.


