Broken bone cases often turn on documentation created early—sometimes before you realize how serious the injury will be.
If you can, take these steps right away:
- Get the right medical record—not just pain control. Ask about imaging and make sure the report clearly identifies the fracture type and location.
- Record the incident while Burlington details are fresh. Note the street/area, weather/lighting, traffic patterns, and where you were standing or walking.
- Preserve evidence from the scene. For pedestrian/crosswalk incidents and parking-lot falls, photos of the hazard, footwear condition, and any visible property issue can matter.
- Write down your work impact. In Burlington, time off can quickly affect hourly schedules and shift changes. Keep pay stubs and a simple timeline of missed shifts.
- Avoid giving a recorded statement without review. Insurers may ask questions designed to reduce causation or compare your conduct.
If you’ve already missed some of this, don’t assume you’re out of luck. We can still build a strong claim using what you have.


