Hickory Hills is a commuter suburb, and many fracture injuries happen in high-traffic situations: stop-and-go traffic, lane changes near intersections, and sudden braking when drivers can’t see hazards in time. When a broken bone occurs, insurers often try to minimize the claim by arguing:
- The injury was “minor” at first and should have resolved quickly
- The fracture could be pre-existing or unrelated to the crash/fall
- Treatment costs are unnecessary or “too early”/“too late”
Even when your X-rays confirm a fracture, disputes can still center on whether the incident mechanism matches your diagnosis and whether your follow-up care was consistent.


