In small-city traffic and work environments, it’s common for details to get lost—especially when people return to normal routines quickly. In fracture cases, those early details matter because insurers may argue:
- the injury was caused by something other than the incident,
- the symptoms didn’t start when you say they did,
- or that treatment was delayed or unnecessary.
After a fracture, the “timeline gap” is one of the most frequent reasons claims slow down. Your goal is to keep your record tight from day one: what happened, when it happened, what you felt, and what medical providers documented.


