Injuries from vehicle crashes along nearby commuter routes, slip-and-fall incidents around retail and service locations, and worksite accidents can look straightforward at first. But broken bones often require follow-up imaging, orthopedic review, and treatment changes—sometimes after the first insurance contact.
The insurers’ strategy is often the same: push for early statements, question whether the fracture truly resulted from the incident, or suggest the injury was “just bad luck.” In Danville, that can be extra frustrating because local medical providers and imaging timelines may not always align neatly with insurer deadlines.
When your case depends on whether the fracture is connected to the event, the timeline is everything—symptoms, ER/urgent care notes, imaging reports, and how quickly you were evaluated.


