Lansing residents commonly deal with injuries tied to commuting corridors, industrial traffic, and busy retail/workplace premises. In these situations, insurers frequently argue:
- the fracture was pre-existing or related to an unrelated event
- the accident didn’t cause the specific fracture type shown on imaging
- treatment was delayed, suggesting the injury wasn’t as serious
- the injury impact on work was exaggerated
Because broken bones can look “straightforward” at first, adjusters may push for quick resolution before the full orthopedic picture is clear.


