Fractures are obvious once you have X-rays—but the cause of the fracture is often where claims get complicated. In Berea, disputes commonly arise when:
- The incident happened on a roadway or at an intersection where witnesses may be limited or distracted.
- A store, apartment complex, or employer argues the fall or impact was not severe enough to cause the fracture.
- Early medical notes don’t clearly connect the injury to the accident (especially if you delayed imaging or treatment).
- Insurance adjusters focus on whether your symptoms were “consistent” in the days after the crash or fall.
The result? You may be offered a quick settlement that doesn’t reflect surgery risk, physical therapy needs, or time away from work.


