In a smaller community like Streator, it’s common for insurance adjusters (and sometimes the other side) to push quick conclusions. You may hear things like:
- “The injury should’ve healed by now.”
- “Your fracture was from something else.”
- “It doesn’t match the story.”
But orthopedic injuries often evolve. Swelling can hide the severity early on, and later imaging can show additional damage. When recovery stretches out—physical therapy, follow-up scans, missed shifts—insurers may try to narrow the claim to only what was documented at the beginning.
Local legal help matters because the strongest fracture cases depend on consistent evidence: the incident timeline, medical findings, and proof of how the injury affected your daily life in the real world.


