Morton is a community where many residents commute between work, school, and errands. When an injury happens during that busy routine, it’s common for important details to get lost—especially in the first days after the fracture.
Insurers frequently look for gaps like:
- delays between the crash/fall and the first medical visit
- inconsistent descriptions of how the injury occurred
- missing imaging reports or incomplete treatment notes
- wage documentation that doesn’t match the time you actually missed
The faster you can build a clear record, the better positioned you are to push back if the other side claims the fracture is unrelated, exaggerated, or “minor.”


