Grayslake residents commonly get injured during the same daily routines that bring them to and from work: higher-traffic corridors, distracted-driving risk, and busy crosswalk/turn scenarios. The practical issue is that fracture claims often depend on timing and consistent records.
When the injury is a fracture, insurers may argue:
- the bone break was unrelated to the incident,
- it was pre-existing,
- or your symptoms didn’t match the reported mechanism.
The difference between a strong and weak claim is often what’s documented in the first days: urgent care/ER notes, imaging reports, follow-up orthopedic records, and any incident documentation available from the scene.


