Broken bones in our community don’t always come from dramatic events. Many occur during everyday risks tied to local routines—commutes, errands, school and event traffic, and seasonal weather.
In fracture claims, what insurers dispute most commonly is not that you have an injury, but how it happened and what it will cost to recover. That’s why your early records matter:
- The ER/urgent care diagnosis timing (when the fracture was identified)
- Imaging reports (X-rays/CT/MRI summaries)
- Follow-up notes showing healing—or complications
- Proof of work limitations and missed shifts
When you’re dealing with pain, it’s easy to lose track of details. Our job is to help you preserve the pieces that protect your settlement value.


