Broken bone injuries are sometimes disputed not because you weren’t hurt, but because the other side tries to challenge when the injury happened and what caused it.
In Yorkville, common real-world scenarios include:
- Winter and early-spring slip hazards around entrances, parking lots, and sidewalks
- Construction and roadway activity that increases sudden braking, lane changes, and debris-related hazards
- Commuter traffic where rear-end collisions can be followed by delayed symptoms (and insurers question causation)
- Workplace injuries in industrial and logistics settings, where safety procedures and incident reporting matter
When insurers argue that the fracture is unrelated, “pre-existing,” or not linked to the incident, the case usually turns on records created early—imaging, visit notes, and consistent symptom reporting.


