After a fracture, the first days matter. Insurers may argue that your injury:
- was caused by something unrelated,
- was already present,
- or didn’t match the incident you reported.
In practice, disputes often come down to whether your medical records show a consistent timeline—such as when the pain began, when imaging was performed, and how quickly you were evaluated. If you delayed care even briefly, or if treatment was interrupted, the other side may claim the injury “couldn’t have” resulted from the incident.
What we focus on: building a clean, credible story using medical notes, diagnostic imaging, and incident details so Kenner injury claims aren’t treated like “just a fracture.”


