Fracture injuries often look straightforward at first—until swelling goes down, mobility changes, or follow-up imaging reveals complications. In the first weeks after your injury, insurers frequently:
- argue the fracture is unrelated to the crash or fall,
- claim you delayed care,
- or minimize long-term restrictions.
Because Louisiana injury claims are time-sensitive, acting early helps you protect your right to pursue compensation. A lawyer can help you organize your medical timeline and make sure your claim isn’t weakened by missing records or inconsistent statements.


