The actions you take in the first days after a broken bone can strongly affect what insurers accept later. If you can, prioritize:
- Get the right medical documentation early. Fractures are sometimes missed or downplayed at first—especially if swelling or pain makes symptoms hard to interpret.
- Write down the incident details while they’re fresh. Include weather conditions, road or sidewalk conditions, where you were standing/walking/entering a vehicle, and how the injury happened.
- Preserve photos and video. In Snellville, that may mean sidewalk conditions, parking lot hazards, lighting issues, or the positioning of vehicles.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Even helpful comments can be used to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the incident.
If your family is juggling appointments and work coverage, we help you organize the information so your claim doesn’t get swallowed by paperwork.


