Fishers is growing fast, with more vehicles, more construction zones, and more foot traffic than many people expect. When a fracture happens, insurers frequently try to narrow the story:
- They claim the injury was minor or pre-existing.
- They argue the incident “couldn’t” have caused the fracture.
- They question treatment choices or how quickly you sought care.
The problem is that broken bones aren’t always “instant-and-obvious.” Some fractures look small at first, then worsen as swelling goes down or as imaging gets repeated. That’s why the early record matters.


