In orthopedic injury claims, the story has to line up: how the injury happened, when symptoms appeared, and what imaging and treatment show. That alignment matters even more in Indiana when insurers try to narrow what they’ll pay.
Common Griffith scenarios where timing becomes a dispute point include:
- Rear-end and side-impact crashes during commute traffic, where insurers argue the fracture came from a pre-existing condition or a prior event.
- Falls on uneven pavement or icy/dirty walkways around retail strips and apartment areas, where fault may depend on how long the hazard existed.
- Construction-site and industrial work injuries, where the mechanism of injury (impact, fall, pinch, equipment contact) must match the fracture pattern.
- Delayed diagnosis after initial ER visits—sometimes because pain was initially attributed to a sprain or bruising.
If you’re hearing “it might not be related” or “we need more proof,” don’t guess. The best leverage usually comes from building a clear, consistent record early.


